Probe finds allegations against S'gor health director unfounded, says Health Ministry


PUTRAJAYA: The Complaint Investigation Committee has found that allegations against the Selangor health director are unfounded, says the Health Ministry.

In a statement on Sunday (April 5), the ministry said the committee was set up at its Putrajaya headquarters to examine claims highlighted in a report by an online news portal on April 2.

“The committee was established to assess the objectivity and compliance with procedures by the Selangor Health Department in handling the matters raised by the complainant.

“Following a thorough review, the committee concluded that the allegations made are not substantiated,” the ministry said.

The ministry stressed that it takes all complaints seriously and remains committed to upholding integrity across its operations, administration and management.

“The Health Ministry remains committed to ensuring that all actions are carried out in accordance with established procedures and guidelines currently in force,” it said.

It added that appropriate action would be taken against any party found to have abused authority or breached regulations within the ministry.

The statement comes amid public attention surrounding the allegations, with the ministry reiterating its stance on accountability and procedural compliance within the healthcare system.

 

 

 

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