Warsaw hospital scandal: Ex-chief surgeon in dispute over funds, faces military dismissal
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A former head of surgery at Warsaw's Southern Hospital is in a dispute over 500,000 Polish zloty with the institution.
- The doctor allegedly claimed surgeries performed by other physicians.
- He was forced to leave the military in early 2025 due to unexcused absences from his role at the Central Military Medical Commission.
A significant dispute involving a former head of surgery at Warsaw's Southern Hospital has surfaced, centering on approximately 500,000 Polish zloty. The former chief surgeon is reportedly in conflict with the hospital over financial claims, with allegations that he sought to claim credit for surgeries conducted by other doctors.
Adding another layer to the situation, the individual, who holds the rank of colonel in the Polish Army, faced a forced departure from military service at the beginning of 2025. His dismissal stemmed from his failure to attend work at the Central Military Medical Commission, indicating a pattern of unexcused absences.
This former physician's past is described as having an "unexplained history," suggesting potential complexities beyond the current financial and military service issues. The situation raises questions about professional conduct and accountability within the medical and military establishments.
Originally published by Gazeta Wyborcza in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.