We saw and experienced how to free ourselves from bribery on sending patients abroad, now unfortunately we have started to see it in the payment of allowances for accompanying patients. They spent 11 months, he says, to pay a family the amount they were supposed to receive, and they paid it after the intervention of a member of parliament.
It is certainly not the MP’s fault and certainly not the family’s fault. It is unacceptable that citizens are forced to resort to such solutions when they are in need. The relevant Department wants reinforcement in its staffing. Let’s see if the two additional officers are hired, and let’s see what happens when they are hired.
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