The Public Prosecutor’s Office files a complaint with Amama over the alleged erasure of evidence, believing that the “avalanche of requests” has saturated the system

the Public Prosecutor’s Office Of Seville has I filed the complaint Association of Women Suffering from Breast Cancer in Seville (Imam) on a The alleged erasure of mammograms In the Andalusian Health Service (SAS), knowing that there is no indication of a crime of discovering or disclosing secrets and damage to computer equipment, as reported by the entity.

The Public Prosecutor A. decides “A stream of requests” It caused the system to stop working normally, which is why it is considered that the deletion reported by the association never occurred and there was no crime at all, as announced on Tuesday. ABC Sources from the Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to EFE.

Amama’s complaint was later added by Patient advocate Ensure that documents containing confidential information about the health and treatment of those affected are destroyed.

They denounced the existence of the possible Crimes of marital infidelity in keeping documents, harming privacy, and lack of integrity In the exercise of public office.

For the Public Prosecutor’s Office, none of these crimes occurred, which is why it decided to keep the proceedings in place, from then on. “No direct evidence of intentional manipulation was found.” The fall of the servers was the result of their saturation, as they were unable to provide access to the number of requests to view images corresponding to the Citizen Service Unit,” according to the text of the file reported by the aforementioned newspaper.

It also highlights that the clinical data contained in the complainants’ medical history are “complete, true and identical” and “there is no technical or documentary evidence that there was a deliberate omission, human manipulation error or a decision contrary to established clinical procedures.”

Amama’s president, Angela Claverol, filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office on October 21 to denounce the alleged deletion of medical records from the platforms of the Andalusian Health Service (SAS). This was denied by Health Minister Antonio Sanz.

The supposed erasure that This group realized that it could constitute crimes such as obstruction of justiceIt was discovered two weeks ago by women who came to the association after problems were discovered in the breast cancer screening programme.

According to Claverol, some tests such as Mammograms or ultrasounds would have disappeared from platforms like Clic Salud or DirayaIt was also possible to detect the change in nomenclature in some of them, actions that the Public Prosecutor’s Office has now rejected.