![Federal agents made scores of arrests in response to fraud allegations [AP] Federal agents made scores of arrests in response to fraud allegations [AP]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Global2/3/Puerto-Rico-doctors.jpg) | | Federal agents made scores of arrests in response to fraud allegations [AP] | Dozens of doctors in Puerto Rico have been accused of obtaining their medical licences through bribery or fraud.
Federal agents with arrest warrants for at least 88 doctors carried out a series of arrests across the US territory on Thursday amid accusations they had paid to have exam results changed. Thirty-seven people had been arrested by midday and another 10 were at large, Jose Ruiz, an assistant US attorney in charge of the investigation, said. He said the remainder of the suspects had either turned themselves in or agents knew their whereabouts. Allegations The arrests are related to an investigation by the Puerto Rico legislature into allegations that the licencing board altered the results of low-scoring tests and awarded licences to candidates who did not qualify. Members of the board took bribes of as much as $6,000 to change the grades of failing exams, Rosa Emilia Rodriguez, interim US attorney, said. Pablo Valentin, a former executive director of the medical licencing board, was among those arrested by Food and Drug Administration agents and local police. Most of the suspects are Puerto Ricans who studied in the Dominican Republic, Mexico or Cuba before taking an exam to allow them to practice medicine in the Caribbean territory, she added. The defendants will face charges including mail fraud and making false statements to Medicare, the US government administered healthcare insurance system. "We cannot allow doctors who obtained their licence in an irregular way to practice medicine," Rosa Perez Perdomo, Puerto Rico's health department secretary, said in a written statement. "The health of Puerto Ricans has to be protected at all costs."
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