Hefty fine for govt doctors working in private clinics

Hefty fine for govt doctors working in private clinics
Updated 24 May 2014
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Hefty fine for govt doctors working in private clinics

Hefty fine for govt doctors working in private clinics

Authorities have issued official directives to private hospitals and medical centers not to recruit doctors and health practitioners already working with the government.
The directives also called on medical authorities to submit a list of government staff working in the private sector for punitive action.
The new directives also include medical faculty members and employees at Saudi universities.
Government employees found guilty of working in the private sector are liable to pay a SR100,000 fine or more for repeat offenses.
These calls were renewed after reports submitted by five official organizations said that several government and health care practitioners are working simultaneously at private institutions after hours in contravention of the law.