The Lebanese Minister of Health forwarded the oxygen file to the Public Prosecutor for Cassation



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And after the political controversy that accompanied Minister Hamad Hassan’s visit to Syria and the misleading accusations. Judicial interaction of oxygen files. As minister, Hassan decided to go to court. According to the Lebanese newspaper, Al-Binaa, it added: Yesterday the Minister of Health forwarded the file to the Attorney General of Cassation, Judge Ghassan Oweidat, to comply with the legal requirement and question the head of the Private Hospitals Union, Eng. Suleiman Haroun, and the MTV channel on misinformation, fabricated reports and false accusations that made and insulted the prestige of the State. And the credibility of the Ministry of Health, which affects the guarantee of ensuring oxygen quantities in exceptional cases, such as the one that took place two days ago, which can lead to a health catastrophe and the loss of patients’ lives, holding the cited above for possible repercussions in this regard.

Information from the “construction” indicated that “more than one hospital in Bekaa suffered during the last two days from oxygen shortages, such as Dar Al-Amal University Hospital, which used oxygen cylinders to treat some patients.

The file was attended to at the meeting table of the Supreme Defense Council. According to the “construction” information, Minister Hassan initiated the engineer Haroun with a harsh reprimand, before the audience of the President of the Republic and the officials present. Minister Hassan Haroun asked: “How can a captain not know that there is one plant for the manufacture of oxygen, not two, as he claimed and that he has no information about its production capacity?” Hassan added: “Was the Minister of Health asked to wait for the oxygen to be cut off for the calamity to be resolved for him to act, or should he take the initiative ahead of time to secure it, as we did?” Hassan, the engineer, held Haroun personally responsible for any negative repercussions due to misinformation that was generated over the past two days.

The Al-Binaa newspaper also indicated that so far, Lebanon has received two shipments of Syrian oxygen, according to the understanding concluded between the Lebanese and Syrian health ministers.

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