New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a stern warning to medical colleges and stakeholders regarding fraudulent calls from individuals impersonating NMC officials, including the chairman and board presidents. The impostors are reportedly soliciting money under false pretenses.
In an official notification, the commission clarified that its officials never request monetary favors from any institution. It urged medical colleges to remain vigilant and not fall prey to such deceptive practices.
The NMC has advised institutions that receive such calls to immediately report the matter to the police and file a First Information Report (FIR). Additionally, the commission emphasized that engaging with these impersonators is a risky endeavor, and any actions taken based on these fraudulent requests would be at the individual’s own responsibility.
This warning serves as a crucial reminder for medical colleges to exercise due diligence and verify any communications claiming to be from NMC officials before taking any action.
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