Comments by user: pahsal
Money makes the world go around.
Money makes the bad things get passed over.
Money makes the authorities look the other way.
Who suffers?
The poor, the weak, the people with little voices.
The Indian medical mafia doctors of Las Vegas are rich and powerful. They have friends in high places. They are beyond the reach of the law. There will be no monetary penalty or meaningful sanction for Dr. Desai. Remember the recent Las Vegas Sun reports about Dr. R.D. Prabhu and the other doctors who abused the J1 visa waiver system ? NOTHING happened to any of them !!!
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Once again, greed trumps over good medical care.
What is it with foreign born Indian dotors? Why are so many involved in medical scandals, J1 visa waiver abuse scandals ..........
These doctors come to this country and become intoxicated with money and power. Up to now their wealth and poitical connections have kept them safe, free of regulatory authorities, unimpeded by regulations.
It is beyond time to bring these doctors into the real world of law and order.