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Pune Porsche Crash: Dean or Minister – Who’s Responsible for Dr. Ajay Taware’s Appointment?

In a surprising turn of events surrounding the Pune Porsche Crash case, Dr. Vinayak Kale, the dean of Sassoon General Hospital, was placed on compulsory leave on Wednesday. This action came shortly after Dr. Kale disclosed that he appointed Dr. Ajay Taware as the medical superintendent based on a recommendation from Maharashtra’s medical education minister, […]

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Pune Porsche Crash: Dean or Minister – Who’s Responsible for Dr. Ajay Taware’s Appointment?

In a surprising turn of events surrounding the Pune Porsche Crash case, Dr. Vinayak Kale, the dean of Sassoon General Hospital, was placed on compulsory leave on Wednesday. This action came shortly after Dr. Kale disclosed that he appointed Dr. Ajay Taware as the medical superintendent based on a recommendation from Maharashtra’s medical education minister, Hasan Mushrif.

The Pune Porsche Crash, which occurred earlier this month, resulted in the tragic deaths of two techies in Pune, allegedly caused by a 17-year-old boy driving a Porsche Taycan while under the influence of alcohol.

Dr. Taware, along with another doctor from the hospital, stands accused of attempting to cover up the accident by tampering with the minor’s blood samples. Both doctors, along with an employee named Atul Ghatkamble, have been arrested and subsequently suspended by the Maharashtra government.

Minister Hasan Mushrif, from the NCP led by Ajit Pawar, acknowledged that Dr. Taware’s appointment was made based on a letter submitted by the party’s MLA, Sunil Tingare. He emphasized that he cannot be expected to know every detail about individuals within his department.

However, Mushrif also stated that Dr. Kale should have raised concerns about Dr. Taware’s reputation when the appointment recommendation was made. Dr. Kale, in response, admitted to issuing an executive order for Dr. Taware’s appointment, stating that he was merely following the minister’s directive.

The ongoing investigation has revealed further complexities, with allegations of bribery against the two doctors involved in the case. Additionally, the police have arrested the boy’s father and grandfather for their roles in the incident, highlighting the broader implications of underage driving and alcohol consumption.

As the case continues to unfold, it underscores the need for transparency, accountability, and stringent measures to address issues of road safety and accountability within the healthcare system.

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