Semmelweis University responded in a statement after on Wednesday, police officers marched to the university. As it was written, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., “police action was taken at the Internal Medicine and Hematology Clinic of Semmelweis University. According to the head of the clinic concerned, the police action is related to an investigation started in connection with a clinical examination.”
Semmelweis University stated that it is cooperating with the authorities, but due to the ongoing procedure, they are unable to provide further information about the case.
The communication service of the ORFK wrote to us that the Asset Recovery Office of the National Investigation Bureau of the Emergency Police carried out on-site investigative actions in an ongoing criminal proceeding. So far, nothing else has been revealed about the case.
Health Minister Zsolt Hegedűs on Wednesday wrote about it on Facebookthat announced by Péter Magyar Cleansing fire operation it will also take place in healthcare. “This is not a campaign, but a clear government principle: honest healthcare workers will be protected, and abuses will be exposed and eradicated,” he wrote. It is not known if this has anything to do with the police action. However, Portfolio noted that the police did not go to the university’s medical center, but to the administrative center, and that it was probably not a gratuity, as it is usually investigated by the National Defense Service.
We asked the emergency police and the Ministry of Health about the details, and we will report as soon as they respond.
Our article has been updated with the ORFK’s response.
















