Childcare boss accused of using bogus prescriptions to get opioids
Other personnel said that the details are necessary to meet the regulatory standards of Chalita.
Roy said Chalita is friendly, good with children and develops close relationships with staff, including himself, but there are pain problems that require medication.
“It would be as simple as breaking an acrylic nail and would come and ask [for medication]”He said.
A text message seen by this Masthead seems to show Roy whether it is “more powerful than Ibuprofen and Panadol”.
Roy reducing Roy’s offer of antiseptic gum gel, “I have the worst toothache, I suffer,” he wrote. “Do you know someone who sells like Panadine Castle [sic] Instead of going to doctors, as everyone knows, I can only get LOL. “
Roy said that Challita wanted his father’s endone, a stronger opioid prescribed to his father for work injury. After the instruction of another personnel to review Medicare records, he claimed the fraud.
The records seen by this Masthead show prescriptions for Pair Forte once in August last year and once in March this year, Roy said he never visited a doctor or was not taken from the pharmacy.
“I was shocked and I’m sorry because [Challita and I] He was close. ”
Another prescription seen by this Masthead listed Chalita’s phone number under the name of another person.
Roy and the other three staff who wanted anonymity reported to the police.
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A staff said that Chalita suspected that he used his card after receiving a notification about the doctor’s appointments, and that Chalita realized that he left at the same time with the appointment.
When he checked his records, his Piceptine found two recipes for Forte and warned other staff to check their records.
Im I went through a very bad mental situation, ”he said. “I lost sleep. I was wondering what he was playing other than me – we had tax file numbers, we had bank details – what else did he try to get to our names?”
Another worker said he found a prescription for paracetamol/codeine distributed in a suburban suburban from where he lived.
“I noticed that Hayley wanted me to send my medicare details and date of birth two days before the recollection of the prescription in my messages,” the worker said.
“He said [she needed the details] For files. He didn’t click with me. I had no idea. “
Chalita stopped from Edukare in March.
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