The Minister of Finance, Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska, answering a journalist’s question related to the closure of the Department of Immunology at the Children’s Clinic in Skopje, addressed a series of questions to the institution’s management and contested their argumentation regarding the lack of employment consents.
– If the request from the Children’s Clinic was received on January 22, then how did those doctors and employees come to work the previous 22 days? Who called them to work if they did not have a regulated status? Such things should have been provided before the New Year – said the minister.
She pointed out that the institutions have legal deadlines for acting on requests and urged the public to request additional documentation from the authorities.
-Request the documents from the archives. Let them show how many consents they received in April, who they hired then and which people were left without permanent employment. Who 38 persons are employed, let them say who those people are – said Dimitrieska-Kochoska.
The minister emphasized that the budget shows an increase in the item for salaries by 1.1 billion denars, adding that the institutions were asked to rationalize the expenses up to five percent.
The director of the Children’s Clinic, Redzep Memedi, closed the immunology department
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