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RMC didn’t take action in fake registration case despite clear direction from then ACS 

Despite clear directions from then ACS Shubhra Singh of taking firm action against fraud in RMC, Dr Rajesh Sharma ignored and carried on

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Rajasthan Roadways chairman Shubhra Singh, who was working as additional chief secretary medical and blames Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC) for not taking action against fake registration despite her clear directions.

“There were clear instructions to act swiftly and firmly against all aberrations. RMC needs to explain why this was not done,” Shubhra told The BuckStopper.

Singh was reacting to the statement of RMC registrar Dr. Rajesh Sharma in which he claimed that he had informed then ACS (Shubhra Singh) about the wrong doing in the council but nothing happened. 

Shubhra Singh, a 1989 batch IAS officer two batches senior to chief secretary Sudhansh Pant, had served as additional chief secretary medical and health from May 2023 to September 2024 before being transferred as chairperson of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC).

Dr Rajesh Sharma suspended 

Soon after the lid was off from the scam, the present Gayatri Rathore, medical and health, formed a committee to investigate the matter and suspended Dr Rajesh Sharma at the first instance. 

“There were clear cut irregularity prima facie. While multiple registrations were issued in a single day, many old registrations were pending for over a year,” Gayatri Rathore said after taking swift action in the case.  

Tenure of Shubhra Singh was eventful

Tenure of Shubhra Singh in medical and health department was eventful. During her tenure, a kidney was also exposed where transplantation of kidney was carried out at private hospitals over fake NoCs issued by organ transplant committee in SMS Hospital. 

It was found that agents of private hospitals were managing to get fake NoCs from committee without any meeting being held. The NoC from committee at SMS hospital is mandatory for any organ transplant to take place. 

In that case, former principal of SMS Medical College Dr Rajiv Bagarhatta and former SMS Hospital superintendent Dr Achal Sharma and SMS hospital senior professor (surgery) Dr Rajendra Bagri informed ACB directly about the scam without informing then ACS Shubhra Singh.

“It was also seen as lacunae in her administrative skills that those doctors approached ACB directly without informing department and minister,” said a senior bureaucrat. 

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