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Kuwait investigates medical centre complaints

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HEALTHCARE PROBE: Allegations against a Kuwait medical centre in Germany are being investigated. (Getty Images)

An investigation has been launched into alleged violations at a Kuwaiti medical office in Germany.

The probe has been announced by Kuwait's Minister of Health Ali Al-Barrak after reports of "several violations" regarding the standard of treatment were received.

Al-Barrak said in statements to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that all violations would be investigated fully and, if proven, strict procedures would be taken against those responsible.

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Kuwaiti medical offices in foreign countries provide medical care for Kuwaitis seeking treatment abroad, in addition to increasing the level of medical care provided for Kuwaiti students living abroad.

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