Geneva’s Cantonal Service for Consumer and Veterinary Affairs has opened an investigation into the Geneva Society for the Protection of Animals following complaints from former employees.
Two staff members have been called to present their accounts and provide supporting documents to the cantonal veterinarian.
The concerns include allegations of poor hygiene, poor management, and chronic understaffing.
Several employees have been dismissed or have left the shelter this year.
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