Ramin Bayramlı. Vikipediya
The head of TƏBIB has resigned
Baku/12.09.21/Turan: Ramin Bayramli, Chairman of the Board of the Association for the Management of Territorial Medical Units (TƏBIB), announced his resignation on his Twitter page.
"Dear friends, I wrote a letter of resignation from the post of chairman of the board of TƏBIB. I express my gratitude to the colleagues with whom we worked shoulder to shoulder both during the 44-day war and in the battle against the common human misfortune - the COVID-19 virus, and I bow to before the souls of the doctors who died along the way. I will continue to serve the Motherland and the people. "
The day before, information about the construction of Ramin Bayramli's impressive villa was spread on social networks, which is considered as an indirect involvement in corruption. There were also many complaints about the activities of TƏBİB. Bayramli was appointed to office on December 20, 2018. — 0—
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