Qatar chiefs are trying to poach NHS paramedics for the World Cup
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Health chiefs in Qatar are secretly trying to poach hundreds of paramedics for the upcoming World Cup, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
The authorities in the oil-rich nation have been offering tax-free salaries worth around £6,000 a month, with the aim of recruiting up to 500 staff for the tournament, which starts on November 20.
The incentive, FIFA World Cup with free flights and accommodation, is almost triple the amount the average UK paramedic earns after deductions for tax and National Insurance.
It comes when ambulance waiting times are at almost record highs.
In February, president Gianni Infantino told a health conference in Qatar that the country was ready for the ‘healthiest FIFA World Cup Cup ever'.
The Mail on Sunday has uncovered a series of job adverts for medical professionals for the tournament at the Lusail Stadium (pictured)
He said: ‘The infrastructure in Qatar allows us a great stage, one of the greatest . .
The authorities in the oil-rich nation have been offering tax-free salaries worth around £6,000 a month, with the aim of recruiting up to 500 staff for the tournament, which starts on November 20.
The incentive, FIFA World Cup with free flights and accommodation, is almost triple the amount the average UK paramedic earns after deductions for tax and National Insurance.
It comes when ambulance waiting times are at almost record highs.
In February, president Gianni Infantino told a health conference in Qatar that the country was ready for the ‘healthiest FIFA World Cup Cup ever'.
The Mail on Sunday has uncovered a series of job adverts for medical professionals for the tournament at the Lusail Stadium (pictured)
He said: ‘The infrastructure in Qatar allows us a great stage, one of the greatest . .
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