Ali Insanov

Ali Insanov (born March 22, 1946, Lambalu, Armenian SSR) was the Minister of Health of Azerbaijan from 1993–2005.[1]

Ali Insanov
Əli İnsanov
Minister of Healthcare of Azerbaijan Republic
Assumed office
1993 - 2005
PresidentIlham Aliyev
Preceded byRahim Huseynov
Succeeded byOgtay Shiraliyev
Personal details
Born (1946-03-22) March 22, 1946
Lambalu, Armenian SSR

Personal life

Insanov was detained in October, 2005. He was accused of attempting a coup d'etat and causing mass riots. At the decision of the Azerbaijani Court on Heinous Crimes on 20 April, Ali Insanov was found guilty of appropriation of property and abuse of power and sentenced to 11 years imprisonment. He is currently being detained at the Bail Isolation Cell 1 of the Penitentiary Service of Azerbaijan. He demands to be transferred to the Patient Care Institution of the Penitentiary Service. Medical examinations on him have proved that he suffers from a vertebral hernia.[2]

gollark: I don't think you can just point at that as a final answer. What is that graph even showing growth in? Why is competition not creating an incentive to get rid of useless administrators? *Is* there even much competition?
gollark: I think the point is more that it's a system which mostly works well and has produced lots of nice things.
gollark: At some point you'll have to make tradeoffs, because going for "maximize lives saved right now at all costs" is a really terrible strategy.
gollark: Strategies which minimize COVID deaths in the short run wouldn't be very good if they totally collapsed the economy after a while. Especially since this is likely to stick around for a while.
gollark: The economy *does matter*, though, even in a "lives saved" sense. As someone on the interweb put it:> Damage to productivity eventually results in damage to people, since we use part of our productivity to preserve life.

References

  1. ИНСАНОВ Али Бинат оглу – БД "Лабиринт" (in Russian). База данных "Лабиринт. Archived from the original on 2014-05-17.
  2. K.Zarbaliyeva, Petition Lodged for Medical Exam of Azerbaijani Ex-Health Minister — Trend. 19 September 2007
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