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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 14 April 2003, in the resumed inquiry into Matthew Richard Jacques, of 32 Dylan Thomas Road, Nottingham, the committee resolved to adjourn the inquiry for a further three months. In the resumed inquiry into Christopher Dotchin, of 166 Silver Lonnen, Newcastle upon Tyne, the committee, having found misconduct established at the earlier hearing, resolved to reprimand Mr Dotchin. In the inquiry into Harold Leslie Peet, of 330/127 Tanadorn Home Place Ring Road, Ban Jan Muang, Udon Thani, 41000 Thailand, the committee, having found misconduct established, resolved to adjourn the Inquiry. The adjournment is to give Mr Peet time to pay to the Society the balance of fees owed by him for the years 2000 and 2001 when he worked more than the permitted 520 hours in each of those years. In the inquiry into Stephen Bruce Inns, of The Toll House, The Barns, Lower Treluswell, Penryn, Cornwall, the committee, having found misconduct established, resolved to reprimand Mr Inns. On Tuesday 15 April 2003, in the application for restoration of Samir Patel, of 41 Dudley Walk, Wolverhampton, 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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