Corruption Charges: KGMU sacks Pediatric Surgery professor, assistant professor from services, to file FIR
Lucknow: Taking cognizance of violation of service rules, a professor of the pediatric surgery department; and an assistant professor(non-medical) attached to King George's Medical University (KGMU) have recently been dismissed on corruption charges in the Centralised Patient Management System (CPMS); irregularities in research projects respectively.
The two who were working in the Centre for Advanced Research were terminated from services by the Executive Council (EC) of KGMU complying with the recommendations of the six-member disciplinary committee comprising vice-chancellor, a retired high court judge, former Lokayukta, two retired district judges, and university registrar.
The decision came after a probe was ordered against the professor, the nodal head of CPMS wherein he was found guilty of running a company known as Algorithm Infoweb Pvt Ltd (AIPL), without taking prior permission from KGMU and helping one of its directors, the proprietor of another company, in getting business worth lakhs of rupees in CPMS.
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