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GMOA raises concerns about outside interventions

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The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has raised concerns over outside interventions in their transfers of late.

Noting that the process of transfers had taken place, until recently, in a transparent manner without any involvement, political or otherwise, the GMOA points out that attempts by certain Health Ministry officials to go against that process have resulted in a delay of several months in the announcement of the transfer list for 2025.

More than 5,000 doctors have been adversely affected by that, said the GMOA.

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