Police to quiz 100 in veterans’ hospital graft case

More than 100 suspected complicitees in the drug and medical supply corruption case at the Veterans General Hospital (VGH) will be interrogated by the Central Investigation Bureau ( CIB ).

The investigation team met with WVO director-general Gen Detnitit Luangngamkum, VGH director Dr Jittima Preecha, Office of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission Secretary-General Bhumivisan Kasemsook, National Anti-Corruption Commission officials, and CIB Deputy Commissioner Pol Maj Gen Charoonkiat Pankaew said yesterday that after the War Veterans Organization of Thailand ( WVO ), which runs the hospital, lodged a complaint with

They exchanged information about the prosecution and research guidelines, which divided the suspects into three groups: a calm group, a control group, and a party for government officials.

To determine whether the patients were actually patients and what kind of healthcare they were given, Pol Maj Gen Charoonkiat announced he had set up a group of investigators to examine their medical records, including their names and remedy histories.

” We will go to Lop Buri to speak with more than 100 of the case’s participants.” We anticipate spending about two days on the analysis, he said.

He claimed that the incident was a significant violence, citing the involvement of military personnel, doctors, midwives, administrative staff, and patients. He claimed that some of the perpetrators in this case had committed crimes related to those in other state hospitals, and that the research was being developed.

A captain suspected of being a part of the corruption case should be investigated more quickly, according to Tanadej Pengsuk, a People’s Party MP for Bangkok who exposed the VGH fraud case.