The National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority can also investigate how the ambulance service’s protocol was leaked regarding the case when the former justice minister, Judit Varga, allegedly called an ambulance to Péter Magyar. Bors made the document public on Saturday. According to Attila Péterfalvi, serious data protection issues must be clarified in the case. The Ambulance Service has already launched an investigation, and Péter Magyar is filing a complaint in the case.
“There was one of these xanaxos leaves, so there was only one in the ten leaf, I didn’t know if he only took one or 9 or 8.” Judit Varga, who retired from public life in February due to the pardon scandal, broke her silence in March. The former Minister of Justice gave an interview to Péter Hajdú, in which he mainly talked regarding his relationship with Péter Magyar. She said an ambulance had to be called to her husband last February.
I took it, I called the ambulance, and as I hung up the phone, he woke up, like in a Netflix series, he looked at me with a glassy gaze, tell them off, I didn’t take anything
Judit Varga said on March 27.
The report of the National Ambulance Service was made public on Saturday by Bors. We wrote more regarding this here.
According to this, it was not Judit Varga who called the ambulance.
With the whistleblower’s last name, Dr. Péter can be read. The case file also states that the ambulances were finally called off because the “patient left for an unknown location”. According to health analyst Zsombor Kunetz, particularly protected personal data was leaked.
If such an act happens, even in the middle of a political campaign, at any time, faith in the entire health care system can be damaged at that moment, because tomorrow anyone can be found out to be an alcoholic, a sex patient, or under psychiatric treatment at one time or another.
Zsombor Kunetz told RTL Hírado, according to whom the management of the ambulance service should resign if it turns out that they leaked the document.
The spokesperson for the ambulances answered RTL Híradó’s questions in writing. Pál Győrfi said that “the regularity of data management is being checked as part of an investigation”. He added that “following the emergency care, the documentation is transferred to the EESZT system (…) where the patient, his legal representative or another healthcare provider can access it”.
According to the president of the National Data Protection and Freedom of Information Authority (NAIH), serious data protection issues must be clarified in the case. Attila Péterfalvi said that they are considering whether to initiate proceedings ex officio.
Does the data management take place in accordance with EU or Hungarian legislation? The next question is whether this form is real at all, the protocol form, and who might dispose of it, that is, how might it have reached the press?
– the NAIH president told the Hírado.
Péter Magyar files a report in the case, he also wrote this to the director general of the ambulance service in an SMS.
I hope that the internal investigation has really been ordered, what exactly it is and that my report will come once morest them and once morest the press products as well
Péter Magyar told RTL.
Péter Magyar emphasized that, in his opinion, the published documents are not real.
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