Statutory Committee decisions
Set out below are the outcomes of recent inquiries heard before the
Statutory Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
On Monday 26 January 2004, in the application for restoration of Rajendra
Gulubchand
Shah, of 8 Bush Hill Road, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex, the committee resolved
to direct that at this time the name of Mr Shah should not be restored to the
Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. The committee further resolved to adjourn
the application for restoration until 27 May 2004.
In the application for restoration of Fraser Oswin Smith, of 71 Crowhill Road,
Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, the committee resolved to direct that the name of Mr Smith
should be restored to the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists.
In the inquiry into the case of Clive Ivor Hodgson, of 55 Hemingford Gardens,
Leven Park, Yarm, Cleveland, the committee, having found that the misconduct
alleged was not such as to render Mr Hodgson unfit to be on the Register of Pharmaceutical
Chemists, resolved to take no further action in the case.
On Tuesday 27 January, Wednesday 28 January and Thursday 29 January 2004, in
the inquiry into the case of Khushdil Hamoodi Fakir and Khushdil
H. Fakir Ltd,
of 2 Cannon Hill Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Emmanuel Boateng Gambrah, of
29a Frederick Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, and Sabrina Fakir, of 12 Upland Road,
Selly Park, Birmingham, the committee resolved to adjourn the inquiry until 9.30am
on Thursday 8 April 2004.
On Thursday 29 January 2004, in the resumed inquiry into the case of Chandrakant
Ramand Patel, of 486A Caledonian Road, London N7, the committee, having previously
found the alleged misconduct established, resolved to reprimand Mr Patel.
M. B. Pawluczyk (Mrs)
Secretary to the Statutory Committee |