Penang Health Department says will work with police in investigation of doctor’s alleged indecent behaviour

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Penang Health Department says will work with police in investigation of doctor’s alleged indecent behaviour
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GEORGE TOWN, Feb 28 — The Penang Health Department (JKNPP) will cooperate with the police in their investigation of a medical officer detained for alleged inappropriate behaviour...

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Penang Health Director Datuk Dr Fazilah Shaik Allaudin said JKNPP takes the matter seriously and will not tolerate any misconduct. “JKNPP wishes to inform that the case is under PDRM investigation. We will cooperate fully in the ongoing investigation. We take this matter seriously and will not tolerate any misconduct by the officer,” Dr Fazilah said in a statement yesterday.

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