Lidia Mabel Ojeda trasferita nel Chaco per esercizio abusivo della professione medica

Venerdì Lidia Mabel Ojeda ha iniziato il suo trasferimento da Buenos Aires a Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña sotto scorta della polizia. La magistratura del Chaco sta indagando su di lei per aver esercitato la professione medica senza abilitazione in diversi ospedali pubblici dal 2023.

L'operazione è iniziata al mattino quando gli agenti della Divisione Investigazioni Complesse hanno prelevato Ojeda dal Distaccamento di Polizia Femminile San Martín a Villa Maipú. Il suo arrivo a Sáenz Peña è previsto per l'alba di sabato. L'accusata avrebbe utilizzato la licenza del medico Horacio Daniel Vázquez per coprire turni, prescrivere farmaci e firmare certificati in almeno sei ospedali in città come Quitilipi e Tres Isletas. Durante le precedenti perquisizioni, le autorità hanno sequestrato un cellulare Redmi e vari documenti. I deputati del blocco Chaco Puede, tra cui Iván Gyoker e Jorge Gómez, hanno annunciato che amplieranno la denuncia per indagare su possibili coperture e carenze nei controlli presso il Ministero della Salute provinciale. I pubblici ministeri stanno inoltre esaminando un caso di decesso che presenta incongruenze nel certificato di morte.

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