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Seven serious warning cases to be reviewed
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Seven serious warning cases to be reviewed

Seven serious whistleblowing cases previously handled by Finnmarkssykehuset are being reviewed by Deloitte, an external consultancy, following revelations by NRK about how the hospital dealt with complaints from three employees in the ambulance service. The cases include allegations of sexual harassment, threats, and accusations of covering up legal violations. One case involves a nurse who reported unlawful shift arrangements, breaches of rest regulations, and unsafe operations in the ambulance service. The hospital has been presented with these claims but has declined to comment until the review is complete. The communication chief emphasized taking the matter seriously and stated they want to determine if any mistakes were made. While the hospital sought external assistance, some political parties argued that independent oversight should be initiated by the Ministry of Health rather than the hospital itself. A proposal for such an investigation was rejected in parliament.

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Seven serious warning cases to be reviewed

Seven serious whistleblowing cases previously handled by Finnmarkssykehuset are being reviewed by Deloitte, an external consultancy, following revelations by NRK about how the hospital dealt with complaints from three employees in the ambulance service. The cases include allegations of sexual harassment, threats, and accusations of covering up legal violations. One case involves a nurse who reported unlawful shift arrangements, breaches of rest regulations, and unsafe operations in the ambulance service. The hospital has been presented with these claims but has declined to comment until the review is complete. The communication chief emphasized taking the matter seriously and stated they want to determine if any mistakes were made. While the hospital sought external assistance, some political parties argued that independent oversight should be initiated by the Ministry of Health rather than the hospital itself. A proposal for such an investigation was rejected in parliament.

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