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Police interview officials in bogus doctor case

Police have begun questioning officials over the licensing of bogus doctors in Finland. They are investigating whether employees at the National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health, Valvira, have committed malfeasance in public office.

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Valvira has admitted that it granted the doctors licenses to practice on the basis of fake qualifications. The authority subsequently received complaints about both men, but they were allowed to continue practicing medicine in Finland.

Police are now investigating whether or not Valvira has neglected its duties in the two cases. Police do not yet want to estimate how many officials may be under suspicion. Any that are convicted of malfeasance could face fines or up to a year in prison.

Such investigations are normal procedure in case like this, according to Valvira. In the case of Esa Laiho, the authority received tip-offs about his work from seven relatives of patients and five nurses or doctors.

Relatives have demanded investigations into whether Laiho’s work caused the deaths of elderly patients.

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