Statutory Committee inquiries
The Statutory Committee will meet at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
of Great Britain, 1 Lambeth High Street, London SE1, at 9.30am on Monday
20 September,
Tuesday 21 September, Wednesday 22 September and Thursday 23 September 2004
to hear the following inquiries:
Monday 20 September
1. An inquiry into the case of a pharmacist convicted of indecent assault on
a female.
2. The committee will resume consideration of an application for restoration
by a person whose name was removed from the register.
3. An inquiry into the case of a pharmacist convicted twice of drink-driving
and once of failing to stop following an accident, driving while disqualified
and driving
without insurance, and an inquiry into a complaint by
the Council of the Society which alleges that a dispensing error and failure
to
give an adequate explanation of the error to the patient’s daughter,
amounts to misconduct.
Tuesday 21 September
4. An inquiry into a complaint by the Council of the Society against a pharmacist
which alleges that acting as a superintendent pharmacist in circumstances
where one is not sufficiently competent in the use and understanding of the
English language and failure to understand the responsibilities of a superintendent
pharmacist and/or those of a pharmacist providing professional services and/or
to discharge them, amounts to misconduct; and an inquiry into the case of
the company that employed the superintendent pharmacist to consider an allegation
that appointing and continuing to employ as its superintendent someone who
was not sufficiently competent in the use and understanding of the English
language and who failed to understand the responsibilities of a superintendent
pharmacist and/or those of a pharmacist providing professional services and/or
to discharge them, may render the company liable to disqualification.
Wednesday 22 September and Thursday 23 September
5. The committee will resume consideration of an Inquiry into a complaint by
the Council of the Society against two pharmacists which alleges that entering,
occupying or taking possession of, or otherwise seeking to interfere with,
administrative receivers’ possession of premises and/or property at
the premises and interfering with any business or activity of administrative
receivers may amount to misconduct.
David Gomez
Secretary to the
Statutory Committee |