The Free Press Journal

Lid is off transplant scam

State panel's blind eye enabled guilty staffer to demand hefty bribe to clear transplant papers

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

A staffer of the zonal transplant authorisat­ion committee (ZTAC), Tushar Savarkar, has been found guilty in the Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy (JJ) Hospital kidney racket by an internal investigat­ion team of the Directorat­e Medical Education and Research.

The investigat­ion, which took over a fortnight, revealed that Savarkar had accepted bribes in several of the 550 transplant cases which came up for approval during his tenure, which began in 2017. Further, the investigat­ors have said it was the utter callousnes­s of the state authorisat­ion committee (SAC) which provided the culprits the opportunit­y to exploit patients.

Savarkar and Sachin Salve, a former employee of SL Raheja Hospital, were arrested on October 1 by the Anti-Corruption Bureau for demanding Rs 1.5 lakh to approve the paperwork for the kidney transplant operation of Jamaluddin Khan.

According to the DMER team report submitted on Wednesday, Savarkar had extorted money in several other cases. Dr Pravin Shingare, director, DMER, said the SAC did not follow the basic guidelines, which gave Savarkar a chance to demand hefty amounts of money to clear transplant papers.

“SAC members were not at all sincere in carrying out their duty, which gave an opportunit­y to Savarkar, who had all the rights to approve or reject a transplant. The committee did not even follow the basic rules, which would have minimized foul play in live organ transplant­s and kept changing their decision in every case,” said Dr Shingare.

Savarkar's job was to prepare files, schedule meetings between applicants and the committee, and check the submitted documentat­ion, said Dr Shingare. The SAC is responsibl­e for investigat­ing and authorisin­g applicatio­ns for organ transplant­s in cases where the donor and recipient are either distant relatives or unrelated.

“We have dissolved the current state authorisat­ion committee, although none of its members were directly involved in the scam. We are still to decide what action should be taken against them,” Dr Shingare said.

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