KTH inquiry team seeks more time

Published December 14, 2020
The special inquiry team of the Board of Governors of the Khyber Teaching Hospital has sought a three-day additional time to finalise its report on deaths of six persons that occurred at the hospital due to shortage of oxygen. — Photo courtesy PTI Twitter/File
The special inquiry team of the Board of Governors of the Khyber Teaching Hospital has sought a three-day additional time to finalise its report on deaths of six persons that occurred at the hospital due to shortage of oxygen. — Photo courtesy PTI Twitter/File

PESHAWAR: The special inquiry team of the Board of Governors of the Khyber Teaching Hospital has sought a three-day additional time to finalise its report on deaths of six persons that occurred at the hospital due to shortage of oxygen.

The inquiry team constituted on the directives of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said it was still looking into the matter from different angles to complete the probe without leaving anything undone.

The CM has sought the inquiry report within seven days.

The team constituted by BoGs chairman Dr Nadeem Khawar has already completed initial inquiry into the incident. On the basis of its findings, the hospital director Dr Tahir Nadeem and seven other employees have been suspended.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2020

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