Vaccine giant writes prescriptions with fake doctors

Published 31 January 2024 at 08.34

Domestic. Vaccine giant Svea Vaccin has been successful during the pandemic and is now considered one of Sweden's most successful immigrant companies. But now it is revealed that the “doctors” that the patients meet are not doctors at all – but wear fake name tags.

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When Svea Vaccin CEO Ridha Hadfi gets questions about his fake doctors, he gets angry at Aftonbladet, which is responsible for the disclosure.

– You have no right to review me, says Svea Vaccin's CEO Ridha Hadfi to Aftonbladet's reporters Robert Aschberg and Lindah C Mohlin before throwing them out .

According to the newspaper's information, the same Hadfi asked a non-physician to wear a name tag with the title “underdoctor” to impress customers, even though it is illegal.

However, the company believes that it is about medical students who do not know that they are not doctors before they graduate.

– It is just an innocent mistake on the part of the staff, says a manager at the company to Aftonbladet.

In the report, however, you get to follow how one of the company's doctors “writes out” a prescription to Aftonbladet's reporter. It is not clear who actually wrote the prescription, but according to the National Board of Health and Welfare, CEO Ridha Hadfi is – so far – a registered doctor.


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