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CBI names three Andhra Pradesh men in NMC scandal
CBI names three Andhra Pradesh men in NMC scandal

New Indian Express

time12 hours ago

  • New Indian Express

CBI names three Andhra Pradesh men in NMC scandal

Preliminary findings suggest the accused unlawfully accessed and disseminated confidential files related to medical college inspections and regulatory status. They also allegedly leaked NMC inspection schedules and assessor identities in advance, allowing institutions to prepare fraudulent setups to pass inspections. These included the use of 'ghost faculty,' fake patients, tampered biometric records, and bribed assessors to secure favourable reports. The investigation further revealed that Dr Virendra Kumar, another accused, coordinated operations in southern India through Dr Hari Prasad, Dr Krishna Kishore, and Dr Ankam Rambabu of Hyderabad. Posing as a consultant, Virendra Kumar arranged dummy faculty for inspections and facilitated Letters of Renewal and other NMC approvals in return for bribes. The CBI found that Venkat, Director of Gayatri Medical College, paid Rs 25 lakh to ensure a favourable decision on a pending matter with the NMC. A portion of this bribe was reportedly routed to Dr Virendra Kumar in Delhi through hawala transactions. Sources said Dr Hari Prasad and Dr Ankam Rambabu jointly oversaw regulatory matters for Father Colombo Institute of Medical Sciences in Warangal. Raids held across multiple locations.

CBI probes bribery scam: Telangana medical college trustee & NMC officials accused of paying for approvals
CBI probes bribery scam: Telangana medical college trustee & NMC officials accused of paying for approvals

Time of India

time17 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

CBI probes bribery scam: Telangana medical college trustee & NMC officials accused of paying for approvals

HYDERABAD: In a widening investigation into corruption involving National Medical Commission (NMC) officials, the Central Bureau of Investigation has booked a case against Fr Joseph Kommareddy, trustee of the Father Colombo Institute of Medical Sciences, Warangal. Others named include Venkat, director of Gayatri Medical College, Visakhapatnam, NMC inspection team member P Rajini Reddy, and three others. The FIR alleges that Fr Kommareddy paid substantial bribes through intermediaries to secure favourable inspection reports and regulatory approvals. Six individuals have already been arrested. The CBI is expected to summon Fr Kommareddy, trustees of the Warangal institute, the diocesan administrator, and the former chairman of the trust for questioning. NMC officials and Gayatri College directors will also face scrutiny. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad 6 from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana among accused Out of 36 accused in this nationwide scam, six are from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, including Dr B Hari Prasad (Anantapur), Dr Ankam Rambabu (Hyderabad), and Dr Krishna Kishore (Visakhapatnam). The probe reveals that Dr Virendra Kumar, another key accused, operated a regional network via Dr Prasad, who, along with Dr Rambabu and Dr Kishore, facilitated inspections and regulatory dealings for several colleges. They allegedly arranged dummy faculty during statutory inspections and secured letters of renewal from the NMC in return for bribes. In one instance, Dr Kishore allegedly collected Rs 50 lakh from Venkat of Gayatri Medical College to resolve a pending NMC issue. Part of the amount was reportedly transferred to Delhi through hawala channels. Fr Kommareddy, meanwhile, reportedly transferred Rs 20 lakh and Rs 46 lakh on two occasions through formal banking routes. The CBI has also named Poonam Meena, director in the ministry of health and family welfare, for allegedly instructing her staff officer, Piyush Malyan, to gather advance information on NMC inspection dates and inquire about related 'expenses.' The case involves charges under Prevention of Corruption Act, including criminal conspiracy and bribery. It is linked to an earlier case in Chhattisgarh, where three doctors and three middlemen were arrested for taking bribes for favourable inspection reports.

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