Summary:
António Gandra d'Almeida resigned amid allegations of illegal function accumulation.
He served in at least five hospitals while being the regional director of INEM.
Investigation by IGAS to assess compliance with SNS regulations.
Allegations Against António Gandra d'Almeida
António Gandra d'Almeida, the former executive director of the National Health Service (SNS), has come under scrutiny following his resignation amid an investigation by SIC. This investigation has revealed an alleged illegal accumulation of functions.
Service in Multiple Hospitals
While serving as the regional director of the Northern branch of the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM), Gandra reportedly provided services in at least five different hospitals. This raises serious questions about adherence to regulations governing the accumulation of functions by SNS officials.
Ongoing Investigation
In addition to Gandra's case, the General Inspectorate of Health Activities (IGAS) will investigate the compliance with norms that regulate the accumulation of roles among various SNS leaders. This inquiry aims to ensure that all health officials are operating within the legal framework and maintaining the integrity of the health system.
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