Statutory Committee decisions
Set out below are the outcomes of inquiries heard before the Statutory Committee of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain on Monday 23 January, Tuesday 24 January, Wednesday 25 January and Thursday 26 January.
1. The new inquiry into the case of Mustafa Hakimuddin Bhaiji (registration
number 1050805) was adjourned to a future date.
2. In the resumed inquiry into the case of Lubna Qayyum Khan (registration
number 1057173), the committee resolved to issue Miss Khan with a reprimand.
3. In the new inquiry into Andrew Mortara (registration number F357), the committee
resolved to adjourn until Monday 20 February 2006 to agree the terms of a written
undertaking.
4. In the new inquiry into the case of Ramesh Mavji Patel (registration number
90343) and Judds (Chemists) Ltd (identification number 1000754), the committee
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has been brought against the direction, until the appeal is determined or withdrawn.
The committee resolved to take no further action in relation to Judds (Chemists)
Ltd.
5. The resumed inquiry into Manherlal Keshavlal Shah (registration
number 63471) and MAM International Ltd (identification number 1001688) was adjourned to
a future date.
David Gomez
Secretary to the Statutory Committee |