Chapter 262: Putting on Hats



The other team wore work badges that read “Hospital Authority”.

The slightly plump man in charge of market supervision looked around the clinic before looking at Mo Laishi. He said coldly, "We received a report from the public that your clinic is charging excessive fees. Are you the person in charge here?"

Mo Laishi did not leave his seat, but asked calmly: "It is me! May I ask who reported it?"

If we talk about charging random fees, then Morais did indeed do so.

Generally, when wealthy people come to see Morales for medical treatment, he will charge high prices, such as charging over a million for a single visit.

Because first of all, he knew that these people were not short of money, and secondly, he also knew that these people did not come to him simply to see a doctor, but had other purposes.

Since they have come to my door, it would be a shame not to kill them.

When dealing with ordinary people, Morais would only charge a small amount for consultation each time.

Sometimes, if it is really difficult to see the other person, Morais will not charge any money.

There was nothing wrong with this in Morais' opinion. After all, this was his clinic and he could decide whether to charge money and how much to charge.

Moreover, doctors are not standard commodities and do not have a uniform price.

Don’t those specialist doctors charge higher fees than ordinary doctors?

This was a consensual thing, so he was more curious about who reported him.

"We have to protect the whistleblower's information, so we can't tell you who the whistleblower is. You just need to tell me whether you are charging unreasonable fees here." The slightly fat man had a stern face and stared at Morais as if he was looking at a criminal.

At this time, the leader of the Hospital Authority team also stepped forward, pointed at Mo Laishi and said sternly, "We have also received reports that you have exaggerated the efficacy of your treatment, prescribed drugs indiscriminately, and provided non-compliant treatment. You'd better confess honestly."

"Just now I saw that you didn't use any testing methods, but you concluded that this woman had cancer, and said that taking some Chinese medicine would cure her. You don't take the lives of ordinary people seriously, you are disregarding human life."

Mo Laishi raised his eyebrows when he heard this.

This is really a big accusation against me.

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