Nino Vasev, the former Director of the Oncology Clinic, has been released from pre-trial detention following a year of incarceration. Vasev was released from the Shuto Orizare pre-trial detention unit after the court accepted a guarantee secured by a mortgage on property. Vasev faces serious allegations in a legal case concerning the economic operations of the Oncology Clinic.
He is charged alongside Artan Nuhi, the former Economic Director. According to the indictment filed by the prosecution, both individuals are accused of committing sustained offenses, including misuse of duty and official authority, as well as fraud and embezzlement in office. These alleged misconducts are claimed to have taken place over a period spanning from 2018 through 2022.
The prosecution’s case details that the alleged criminal activities were conducted during the procedures related to the public procurement of specialized medical treatments. Specifically, the charges relate to the acquisition of biologically active therapy, targeted molecular therapy, and monoclonal antibodies necessary for the clinic’s operations. The court proceedings mark a significant development in this high-profile case involving the management of the oncology facility.
The release of Vasev, despite the ongoing nature of the charges, is contingent upon the financial guarantee provided to the court. The accusations leveled against Vasev and Nuhi suggest systemic irregularities within the clinic’s procurement and financial oversight during the specified years.
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The conditions for his release seem surprisingly lenient given the seriousness of the allegations mentioned.