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Containers with pavilions enabled for patients with COVID-19, worth 6 million lei, were under the scrutiny of the Alba Iulia National Anticorruption Directorate (ADN), where there is a criminal case and which requested documents from the Regional Emergency Hospital ( SCJU) from Sibiu, stated on Monday, by Agerpres, the military director of the Sibiu hospital, lt. column. Constantin-Marinel Vlase.
“Considering that regarding the role of the National Anticorruption Directorate, Alba Iulia Territorial Service, there is a criminal record registered regarding the commission of some crimes provided for in Law 78/2000, by Ordinance of the Prosecutor within the ADN it was ordered on 08.25.2020 , the delivery in photocopy of the documents related to the process of awarding the work contract ‘Provisional and reversible location – Modular hospital constructions’ as well as the payments made up to now. SCJU Sibiu responded to this request on September 3 by delivering the requested documents, ”said the director of SCJU Sibiu.
More than six million lei spent by the City Council
In October, SCJU Sibiu announced that it had spent more than six million lei on these containers in which there are patient rooms, money donated by the City Council.
“Works on SCJU Sibiu’s most important investment objective for the current year, namely ‘Provisional and reversible location of modular buildings of hospital rooms’ have been 100% completed. The total value of the project amounts to 6,056,100 lei, of which 5,899,116.53 lei corresponds to the value of the contract for technical design and execution of the works.
The funds were provided by the Sibiu County Council, which continues investments to ensure the best conditions within the largest healthcare unit in the county. The work consists of the construction of two modular pavilions, located behind the Surgical Pavilion, with an area of about 750 square meters ”, the SCJU announced in October through a press release.
The Sibiu County Emergency Clinical Hospital inaugurated on October 19 the modular structure to be hospitalized and treated patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
The modular structure of the hospital has doctors’ offices, nurses and a registry, a treatment room and 25 beds in 8 rooms (five rooms with four beds each and three rooms with a total of five beds).