Name disclosures in manslaughter charges irks nurses’ union
The disclosure of the names of the officials of the Social Security Fund (CSS) charged with manslaughter is "irresponsible" says the Nurses Association (ANEP) President.
Elidia Espinosa said that the names of the workers, including two nurses came to public light without those involved knowing why charges were formulated.
She said that one of the affected, only received a note to go, as charged, to the Third Superior Prosecutor.
ANEP said it will analyze the situation at special meeting on Wednesday and it is expected to make legal representations to CSS.
The Public Ministry brought charges against 11 CSS officials for the death of 14 patients from the KPC bacterium (Kliepsella neumonoide carbapenemase).