Moroccan Nurses Sentenced to 4 Months for Corruption in Public Hospital

Two nurses from Fkih Ben Saleh have been sentenced to 4 months’ imprisonment with a fine of 500 dirhams for corruption.
Four months’ imprisonment with a fine of 500 dirhams. This is the sentence imposed on the two nurses for corruption, by the criminal court near the court of first instance of Fkih Ben Salah.
The facts date back to March 12, 2020, when a nurse demanded more money from a woman who had already given her the sum of 200 dirhams.
The two nurses arrested were placed in custody for the purposes of the investigation, in order to properly identify the responsibilities in this case of corruption.
Informed of the facts, the husband called the green number and a trap was set for the nurse, with the complicity of the victim. Another nurse who was solicited, instead of the first one to collect 600 dirhams, was caught in the act of corruption.
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