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Statutory Committee decisionsSet out below is the outcome of recent inquiries heard before the Statutory Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. On Monday 20 January, in the inquiry into Muhammad Abdul Qayyam Chaudry, of 62 Lilac Road, Southampton, the committee, having found misconduct established, resolved to reprimand Mr Chaudry. On Tuesday 21 January, in the inquiry into Andrew Cassell, of "Crossbank Cottage", South Moor Road, Walkeringham, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, the committee, having found the convictions proved and the misconduct established, resolved to reprimand Mr Cassell. In the inquiry into Naveed Mukhtar, of 47 Russell Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, the committee, having found the conviction proved, resolved to direct that Mr Mukhtar's name should not be restored to the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists, until the committee otherwise directs. Under Section 10 of the Pharmacy Act 1954, there is a right of appeal to the High Court against the committee's decision, provided the appeal is lodged within three months of the committee's decision. In the application for restoration of Shirazali Rajabali Jetha Panjawani, of 120 Golders Green Road, London NW11, the committee resolved to direct that the name of Mr Panjawani should not be restored to the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. On Wednesday 22 January, in the resumed inquiry into Hasmukhkant Nanji Badiani, of 32 Beechcroft Gardens, Wembley Park, Wembley, Middlesex, and Amal Razouki Hasan, of 49 Churchill Gardens, London W3; the committee, resolved to adjourn the inquiry until Monday 17 February 2003. In the inquiry into John Colin Hodges, of "Crown Cottage", Worcester Road, Shrawley, Worcester, the committee, having found misconduct established, resolved to direct the Registrar to remove Mr Hodges's name from the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. Under Section 11 of the Pharmacy Act 1954, this direction is not to take effect until the expiration of a period of three months from the date on which notice of removal is given or in a case where an appeal has been brought against the direction, until the appeal is determined or withdrawn. On Thursday 23 January, in the inquiry into Bharatkumar Ramanbhai Patel, of Newington Pharmacy, 47 Newington Road, Ramsgate, Kent, the committee, having found the misconduct established, resolved to adjourn the inquiry. In the application for restoration of Arvind Kumar Chandubhai Patel, of 24 Ernest Road, Hornchurch, Essex, the committee resolved to direct that the name of Mr Patel should be restored to the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. M. B. PAWLUCZYK (Mrs) |
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