Radicare to be probed


Hospitals waste waiting to be processed at the Redicare plant.

PETALING JAYA: Medical support services company Radicare will be probed to ensure it is fulfilling its responsibility, said Health Min­is­­ter Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.

This came about following Radicare’s rubbish collection problem when it changed cleaning contractors in several hospitals, leading to overflowing rubbish and dirty toilets, as well as the shutting down of 12 out of 22 operating theatres (OTs) at Sungai Buloh Hospital after a fire.

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