Nine employees of the Molėtai Hospital have already received suspicions, the director has been dismissed



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According to her, a total of ten people have already been charged in this investigation, including nine members of the current hospital staff and one former person. It was previously announced that there are seven suspects in the investigation.

Mantas Jurkėnas, the Prosecutor of the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Division in charge of the pre-trial investigation of the current nine employees, including the head of hospital V. Grigas, submitted an application to the Panevėžys District Court.

“The court has made the decision to dismiss the director of the hospital for two months, two employees of this institution for a month, and the court has not yet issued rulings on several suspects,” R. Stundžienė told BNS.

“The prosecutor appealed to everyone, believing that these people should not work at least at the beginning of the pre-trial investigation,” he added.

A representative of the Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor’s Office said it was not yet able to name the other alleged hospital staff employees.

The Special Investigation Service (STT), which reported this Thursday on this pre-trial investigation, said that the available data allows a reasonable suspicion that V. Grigas, acting together with other hospital employees, may have falsified employment contracts and other documents Labor accountants and fictitiously employed no fewer than five people who actually did not perform any function in the hospital.

The hospital director was charged with possible misuse and forgery, and nine more on allegations of complicity.

Pretrial detention measures for suspects are written promises not to leave and not to communicate with identified persons.

V. Grigas was previously a member of the Government’s Independent Expert Advisory Council, but on Thursday, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė accepted his request to remove him from the council.

This investigation is led by the Board of STT Panevėžys, the investigation is controlled and directed by Mantas Jurkėnas, Prosecutor of the Organized Crime and Corruption Investigation Division of the Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor’s Office.



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