Jail Terms Approved for Fake Medics
TDT | Manama
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The Shura Council on Sunday approved amendments introducing tougher penalties for unlicensed medical, dental and allied health practice in Bahrain.
Under the changes, offenders could face up to five years in prison and fines of up to BD5,000 for practising without a licence, obtaining licences fraudulently, falsely claiming medical titles, or misleading the public through advertisements.
Services Committee rapporteur Hala Ramzi said the amendments aim to protect patients and strengthen safeguards against unlawful health practices that could endanger lives.
The amendments also give courts flexibility to decide on the closure of premises or confiscation of equipment based on each case, instead of making such measures mandatory.
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