Scandal: Bazaar with corpses from doctors, sisters and security at QKUK

When a patient dies at QKUK, the medical staff's aunt is who will contract the transport of the body to take bribes from the transporter. The latter, depending on who gives the most money, will get the job. The newspaper Shneta has investigated the case and documented that medical staff are connected to the company [...]
When a patient dies at QKUK, family members have to wait up to two hours to complete procedures for a body launch. Medical personnel, including sisters, technicians, doctors, but security and cleaning staff, run after family members to provide transportation.
This is meant to take bribes from the transporter and happen in several QKUK clinics. So state two of the transporters, Armend Ahmeti from the company “Dardania” and Fadil Sadiku from “Piramada”, writes Schneta newspaper.
After the patient dies, doctors and sisters take their family and calm them down. They use coffee or water and ask them about the transport of the corpse. Now they take over the body and call the carriers. If we give them 50 euros, we carry the body. If someone else gives you more, then he gets it. They do this from security, cleaners, sisters to doctors”, Ahmeti and Sadiku say.
Ahmeti adds that often personnel get into a fight, and they don't even talk about it because they take each other's corpse “. According to him, there are stewards who delay work hours just to wait for the patient's death and then to contract transportation.
Ahmeti shows that the transport of corpses makes it 5 companies and adds that if the QKUK staff were not involved, then there would be work for everyone. He even says that this is how family members fare.
“Transport costs 1 euro per km. Now we owe a price increase because we have to give money to those at QKUK”, he says.
Ahmeti and Sadiku claim that one of the competing companies is connected to personnel and takes almost all of their clients away. They point out that the fault is not at this company, because they would do the same themselves if they paid more to the mediator from QKUK.
The Schneta newspaper has confirmed this in research at the Emergency Clinic and Cardiology. There are three cases when the staff has given the number of this company, a doctor, a nurse, and a security worker. But there are also times when they refuse to give numbers and suggest that they request some laundry information at the entrance of the QKUK where the carriers are staying.
The nurse even insists that the name be mentioned when transportation is carried out. Her statement is documented by Schneta newspaper.
“Waiting with dek, know you gave him the number”
Nurse at Emergency Reception with initial name M. It was very fast in finding transportation. As soon as asked for the number, it calls the company “collection” to show that a client has arrived.
This is M. from Emergency. So I gave the number to a guy and when you call them, you deal with them”.
She tells him she's looking for transportation because the patient is waiting to die.
“Lyp ni acei, but it's getting”, the nurse says on the phone. It requires that she also be named at the company number so that you know who sent the client.
Also write my name here. I'm sure you've got your number here”, says M.
One of the company's drivers “Stimination” requires 50 euros to Lipjan no longer than 20km from Pristina, while the real price is 1 euro perkm. He says that 50 euros costs tax or other types of coffins that are more expensive, while the price for a tax is 30 euros.
Amend Ahmeti and Fadil Sadiku continue their confession showing that after being sent dead bodies, the person who contracted transportation from the KKUK staff calls several times on the phone to deliver the money under the deal. They even show that the person will ask for more money if the client has bought a coffin.
Ahmeti says that this kind of shopping is mostly done in the Emergency Clinic, in the coronary, intensive unit, in Neurozurgy, and internoon on the fifth floor. Ahmeti and Sadiku say they will also seek an appointment with Minister Ismaili Bridge to show what happens to the bodies at QKUK.













