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 Monday 24 January 2005, in the resumed inquiry into Fahim Samri, of 172 Carterhatch
Road, Enfield, Middlesex, the committee determined to issue a reprimand.
In the new inquiry into Sureshchandra Lalaji Patel, of 28 Heddon Court Avenue,
Cockfosters, Barnet, Hertfordshire, the committee determined to issue a reprimand.
On Tuesday 25 January 2005, in the new inquiry into Lubna Qayyum Khan, of 80
South Knighton Road, Leicester, the committee determined to adjourn the case
pending the receipt of further psychiatric reports from her psychiatrist.
The committee delivered its determination in the inquiry
into Sohail Virdi, of 131A Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester. The committee
resolved to direct the Registrar to remove Mr Virdi’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brought against the direction, until the appeal is determined or withdrawn.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 Wednesday 26 January 2005, in the application for restoration to the Register
of Pharmaceutical Chemists by Chhaganbhai Dahyabbai Nathubhai Mistry, of 17 South
End Road, London NW3, the committee refused Mr Mistry’s application.
In the new inquiry into Allan Stuart Black, of Cringle Drive, Cheadle, Cheshire,
and Formans (Chemists) Ltd, of Suite 1, 20 Seymour Road, Manchester, the committee
determined to adjourn the case until the next available hearing date.
On Thursday 27 January 2005, in the resumed inquiry into Warren Jon Berry, of
56 Burford Road, Liverpool the committee determined to adjourn the case until
the next available hearing date subject to the pharmacist agreeing to certain
terms.
David Gomez
Secretary to the Statutory Committee |