India to probe Apollo Hospital Delhi’s alleged links to ‘cash for kidneys’ scandal

India’s health ministry has launched an investigation into Apollo Hospital Delhi, a part of the Apollo Hospitals chain, following media reports linking it to the illegal sale of kidneys by Myanmar nationals for organ transplants.

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The National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) has directed the Delhi Health Secretary to examine the matter, take appropriate action, and provide a report within a week. While Apollo Hospitals has not yet responded to the allegations, Indraprastha Medical Corp (IMCL), an associate of Apollo, has initiated an inquiry, rejecting the accusations as “absolutely false, ill-informed, and misleading.” A report in Britain’s Telegraph implicated Apollo in a “cash for kidneys” scandal, prompting the investigation. The hospital chain, headquartered in Chennai, operates over 70 hospitals across India, performing 1,641 solid organ transplants in 2022, according to company data.

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