Statutory Committee decisions
Set out below are the outcomes of recent
inquiries heard before the Statutory Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society of Great Britain.
On Tuesday 9 December 2003, in the new and resumed inquiry into Bharatkumar
Ramanbhai
Patel, of Newington Pharmacy, 47 Newington Road, Ramsgate, Kent, the Committee,
having found the alleged misconduct established, resolved to direct the Registrar
to remove Mr Patel’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direction, until the appeal is determined or withdrawn.
In the inquiry into John David Bryant, of 9 White House Green, Solihull, West
Midlands, the Committee, having found the alleged misconduct established, resolved
to reprimand Mr Bryant.
On Wednesday 10 December 2003, in the inquiry into Virinder Kumar Kumrai, of
74 Huntingdon Road, East Finchley, London N2, the Committee resolved to adjourn
the inquiry pending further investigations.
In the inquiry into John Robert Campbell, of 13 Carr Road, Hale, Altrincham,
Cheshire, the Committee, having found the alleged misconduct established, resolved
to reprimand Mr Campbell.
On Thursday 11 December 2003, in the inquiry into Danica Pejovic, of 128 Barrowgate
Road, Chiswick, London W4, and Neil Graham Spencer, of 70 Moring Road, London
SW17, the Committee, not having found the alleged misconduct established against
Mrs Pejovic, dismissed the case against her. In respect of Mr Spencer the Committee,
having found misconduct established, resolved to reprimand Mr Spencer.
M. B. PAWLUCZYK (Mrs)
Secretary to the Statutory Committee |