Feb 23 • 15:21 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Thompson's team clarified media reports about the seizure of the concert organizer in Sinj

Marko Perković Thompson's team has clarified media reports claiming that the concert organizer in Sinj was seized for unpaid health service bills, asserting that all obligations have been met.

In response to media reports suggesting that 'Infinite Show', the organizer of Marko Perković Thompson's concert in Sinj last August, faced a seizure of 23,000 euros for unpaid services provided by the Health Center, Thompson's team has issued a statement. They assert that the concert organizer has fully met their obligations regarding health protection and emergency medical care at the event location, contrary to claims made by Marko Rađa, the director of the Health Center of Split-Dalmatia County.

Thompson's team emphasized that the event's health insurance was conducted professionally, adhering to clear contractual relationships and financial responsibilities. They pointed out that, in total, the emergency medical services received payments amounting to 65,982 euros, with an additional 33,020 euros paid to the Split hospital center. This clarification aims to uphold the reputation of the concert organizers, highlighting their commitment to fulfilling all necessary obligations related to health services.

The incident provokes important considerations surrounding the financial responsibilities of concert organizers and the transparency of their dealings with public health entities. As such, the statement from Thompson's team seeks to dispel any misconceptions that could negatively affect the public perception of those involved in the concert, stressing accountability and professionalism in managing health care during large events.

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