Ridge Hospital suspends two staff over administrative malpractice

The Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge has suspended two of its staff for engaging in administrative malpractices which has the tendencies of tarnishing the image of the hospital.
These officers were caught by BBC investigative team “Africa Eye” selling Personal Protective Equipment’s (PPEs) belonging to a private individual within the premises of the Hospital.
According to the hospital, although the items do not belong to the hospital and does not also constitute the hospital’s COVID-19 stock, either donated or procured, their action constitute a breach of the Ghana Health Service Code of Conduct.
“As a hospital we do not encourage this behaviour since it may adversely affect their output and also be misconstrued by the public as items of the facility,” the hospital stated.
The suspended officers are; Thomas Osei, Medicine Counter Assistant and Divine Kumordzi of the Sewing Unit of the Hospital.
Ridge explained that Thomas Osei is serving a two week suspension without salary for inappropriate and unauthorized sale of PPEs on the hospital premises,  whilst, Mr. Divine Kumordzi would refund all monies realized with regards to unauthorized and inappropriate sale of face masks on the hospital premises.
“He is also serving a two weeks suspension without salary,” Ridge added.
It again explained that, “Management stopped the practice immediately it came to its attention and ordered an auditing of the stock of PPEs before arriving at its conclusion.”
The prescribed sanction, the hospital noted that is in line with the provisions of the Ghana health service Code of Conducts and Disciplinary Procedures.
“We want to use this opportunity to assure our stakeholders that all donations and items procured which are routed through the Hospital’s Main Stores managed by a Senior Supply Manager and Head of Stores and supervised by Head of Administration are all intact,” Ridge stated.
The hospital also sent a strong warning to staff who will violate rules and regulations governing the hospital, urging all to abide by the rules of engagement for the benefit of the patient and the country as a whole.
Ghana/Atinkaonline.com

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