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Porsche Case: Dean Enforces Doctor’s Leave Amid MLA and Minister Influence

In a startling development, revelations concerning the reinstatement of Dr. Ajay Taware, the arrested head of forensic sciences at Sassoon General Hospital, as medical superintendent have led to significant repercussions within the institution. Dr. Taware, along with casualty medical officer Dr. Shrihari Halnor and mortuary staffer Atul Ghatkamble, is currently in custody for alleged manipulation […]

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Porsche Case: Dean Enforces Doctor’s Leave Amid MLA and Minister Influence

In a startling development, revelations concerning the reinstatement of Dr. Ajay Taware, the arrested head of forensic sciences at Sassoon General Hospital, as medical superintendent have led to significant repercussions within the institution. Dr. Taware, along with casualty medical officer Dr. Shrihari Halnor and mortuary staffer Atul Ghatkamble, is currently in custody for alleged manipulation of an alcohol test in the Porsche Case involving a Pune builder’s 17-year-old son.

The reinstatement of Dr. Taware, previously stripped of his position over suspected involvement in a kidney racket, has stirred controversy, prompting action against Dean Dr. Vinayak Kale. Dr. Kale has been placed on compulsory leave following his public disclosure of information that shed light on the Porsche Case.

The State Government’s intervention, issuing orders to probe malpractice linked to the Porsche case, has resulted in the suspension of Dr. Taware and Dr. Halnor under the Maharashtra Civil Services (Conduct) Rules 1979. Additionally, Ghatkamble, a Class IV employee, has been suspended for violating service rules.

Medical Education Minister Hasan Mushrif, acknowledging his recommendation for Dr. Taware’s reinstatement, emphasized that he was unaware of the pending allegations against the doctor. However, questions arise regarding communication gaps and accountability within the administration, particularly concerning prior investigations into Dr. Taware’s conduct.

Dean Dr. Kale defended his actions, stating that he acted solely on the written recommendation of Minister Mushrif, without being informed of ongoing probes against Dr. Taware. He reiterated the importance of transparency and cooperation in addressing such incidents to safeguard the institution’s reputation.

As the saga unfolds, scrutiny intensifies not only on the individuals involved but also on the mechanisms governing hospital administration and oversight. The fallout underscores the critical need for diligence and accountability in ensuring the integrity of medical practices and upholding public trust in healthcare institutions.

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