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A doctor at the Air Force Medical Institute cheated 250 patients, accepted a $2 million fine.
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A doctor at the Air Force Medical Institute cheated 250 patients, accepted a $2 million fine.

A doctor from the Prague Army Institute of Aviation Medicine was found guilty of deceiving approximately 250 patients, mostly older individuals, by illegally demanding money for medical services covered by public insurance. The doctor admitted guilt and accepted a two-million-crown fine along with a two-year conditional sentence. The military police investigated the case for six months and documented over 250 instances of unjust enrichment through financial transactions with patients. The case was overseen by the District Prosecutor's Office for Prague 6, and the court approved the plea deal.

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A doctor at the Air Force Medical Institute cheated 250 patients, accepted a $2 million fine.

A doctor from the Prague Army Institute of Aviation Medicine was found guilty of deceiving approximately 250 patients, mostly older individuals, by illegally demanding money for medical services covered by public insurance. The doctor admitted guilt and accepted a two-million-crown fine along with a two-year conditional sentence. The military police investigated the case for six months and documented over 250 instances of unjust enrichment through financial transactions with patients. The case was overseen by the District Prosecutor's Office for Prague 6, and the court approved the plea deal.

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