
The purpose of the World Medical
Association is to serve humanity by endeavoring to achieve the highest
international standards in Medical Education, Medical Science, Medical Art and
Medical Ethics, and Health Care for all people in the world.” High standards,
exceedingly high. Unfortunately the president-elect of the WMA, Dr Ketan Desai,
has just been arrested and charged with accepting a bribe to accredit a medical
college in the Punjab.
According to Indian newspapers, Dr Desai, a
urologist, was a consummate political operator who had amassed a fortune
through corrupt practices. It was through him that private medical colleges
were accredited, the number of seats could be increased and annual inspections
were held.
This is not even the first time that the
resourceful Dr Desai has been charged with corruption. Back
in 2001, he was removed from his position as the president of the Medical
Council of India. However, he clawed his way back and was once again elected as
president of the MCI in 2009. It is not for nothing that his personal website
describes him as “"an apostle of genuine imagination, innovation and
creativity which has resulted in his enviable ascending to key positions in the
world of medicine.”
In his second term as president of the MCI,
Dr Desai was a crusader for medical ethics and banned Indian doctors from
accepting gifts from pharmaceutical companies.