Lidia Mabel Ojeda transférée dans le Chaco pour exercice illégal de la médecine

Lidia Mabel Ojeda a commencé son transfert de Buenos Aires à Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña vendredi sous escorte policière. La justice du Chaco enquête sur elle pour exercice illégal de la médecine dans plusieurs hôpitaux publics depuis 2023.

L'opération a débuté dans la matinée lorsque des agents de la Division des enquêtes complexes ont extrait Ojeda du détachement de police pour femmes San Martín à Villa Maipú. Son arrivée à Sáenz Peña est prévue à l'aube ce samedi.

L'accusée aurait utilisé la licence du médecin Horacio Daniel Vázquez pour assurer des gardes, prescrire des médicaments et signer des certificats dans au moins six hôpitaux de localités telles que Quitilipi et Tres Isletas. Les autorités ont saisi un téléphone portable Redmi et des documents lors de perquisitions préalables.

Des députés du bloc Chaco Puede, dont Iván Gyoker et Jorge Gómez, ont annoncé qu'ils étendraient la plainte pour enquêter sur d'éventuelles dissimulations et des manquements aux contrôles au sein du ministère provincial de la Santé. Les procureurs examinent également un cas de décès présentant des incohérences dans le certificat de décès.

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