
A complaint denounced suicides of caregivers at the public hospital, filed in particular for “harcelement morale” et “Involuntary homicides”, was classified without follow -up, announced, Thursday, June 26, the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation, Rémy Heitz. She aimed at the Ministers of Health, Catherine Vautrin, and education, Elisabeth Borne, as well as the Minister for Health and Access to Care, Yannick Neuder, tried responsible for the degraded working conditions of public establishments.
“I am very surprised at the classification of this complaint which contains 359 particularly supported pieces”reacted to the agency France-Presse (AFP) the lawyer of 19 complainants, Me Christelle Mazza. “We are faced with a state scandal with the desire to allow a form of impunity within public hospitals” to continue “she denounced.
In total, “19 complaints emanating from individuals” had been addressed to the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR), on April 10, said the Attorney General, Rémy Heitz, who exercises the functions of public prosecutor at the CJR. They denounced “Facts qualified as moral harassment, deadly violence, manslaughter and jeopardizing the person, following suicides that occurred in hospitals”. These complaints also aimed at the three ministers.
Eighteen complaints declared inadmissible
The CJR requests Commission said 18 of them inadmissible “For form irregularity”added the Attorney General. The magistrates and advisers of this commission have “Furthermore, without follow -up, classified as the only admissible declared complaint, on the grounds that it had” no elements likely to characterize a crime or an offense committed by the ministers referred to in the exercise of their functions “”he detailed. “This decision is not likely to appeal”in Souligné M. Heitz.
The complaint, consulted by AFP, recalled in the preamble that the “Major crisis” that the public hospital knows “For many years, for many years, has appeared to have worsened since about 2012-2013, by the continuous application of neoliberal public policies which, despite many particularly disturbing alert signals, including suicides, have not been corrected, quite the contrary”.
Were denounced “Completely illegal and deadly working conditions”, “Unbearable rhythms” in different medical bodies, specialties and regions of France, as well as “Impunity organized against the authors of the facts”.
The CJR is the only jurisdiction empowered to continue and judge members of the government for offenses committed in the exercise of their functions.