An employee of the Szolnok Hospital was questioned by authorities as a suspect after being caught accepting a bribe from a patient on Monday. The incident occurred at the Hetényi Géza Hospital in Szolnok, where the doctor was accused of receiving payment for medical services. The hospital confirmed the police action against one of its cardiologists and stated that cardiological care remains available while cooperating with authorities during the investigation. According to the police statement, the doctor accepted money from a patient on June 29, 2026, for providing healthcare services. Both the doctor and the patient were named as suspects in the case of embezzlement. Health Minister Hegedűs Zsolt commented on the issue via Facebook, emphasizing the need to examine both individual and institutional responsibility, noting that such practices often involve multiple people and those who are aware but choose to remain silent. He announced plans to strengthen whistleblower protections similar to those in other advanced healthcare systems. The Bribery Act came into effect in January 2021, aiming to eliminate bribery in healthcare, though challenges persist according to the Hungarian Med
Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts of the situation without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from the health minister and mentions the broader context of anti-corruption efforts, but does not exhibit clear bias toward either the accused or the authorities. The framing is neutral, focusingon
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): This article focuses on a different case involving a hospital doctor accused of accepting a bribe, which is unrelated to the main event covered by the primary source. While factually accurate about the specific incident, it lacks connection to the KNYF's actions and the park maintenance corruption c





