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Independent pharmacists finally victorious in CMS appeal — Full judgment

After a seven-year saga, the Appeals Board of the Council for Medical Schemes has found in favour of the Independent Community Pharmacy Association of...

Independent pharmacists finally victorious in CMS appeal

Putting an end to a seven-year saga, the Appeals Board of the Council for Medical Schemes has found in favour of the Independent Community...

ConCourt overturns conviction of jailed gynaecologist

Obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Danie van der Walt, found guilty in 2017 of culpable homicide in connection with the death of a patient and...

Fita appeals to courts to stop being 'unduly deferential'

Co-operative Governance & Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has criticised the Fair-Trade and Independent Tobacco Association’s efforts to appeal the High Court’s refusal to...

New directives on self-quarantine gazetted

A new Health Department directive prescribes the facilities and support mechanisms that should be in place at the residence of anyone wishing to self-isolate...

NHS pays out record amount in maternity negligence case

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is to make a £37m payout to the parents of a baby boy who was left severely brain-damaged...

Fraud charges after dodgy sanitiser is blamed for outbreak at school

Legal action has been ordered against a company that supplied sanitisers to Makaula Senior Secondary School – where 204 pupils and staff tested positive...

Wits disavows 'student' arrested for posing as a doctor

University of the Witwatersrand has no record of a Nokwanda Ndlovu ever being a registered student at the institution. TimesLIVE reports that this is according...

Zimbabwe pharma sued over cancellation of $60m COVID-19 tender

A controversial international pharmaceutical consultancy, linked to Zimbabwe's sacked former health minister, is suing Zimbabwe’s National Pharmaceutical Company over the cancellation of a US$60m...

Zambia's Health Minister in court on corruption charges

Zambia’s Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya has appeared before a Lusaka magistrate and denied four counts of corruption involving alleged purchase of business shares and...

Pandemic is a 'perfect storm' for fake medicines in West Africa

The counterfeit pharmaceutical industry is thriving in West Africa, with law enforcement agencies battling to crack down on foreign-linked criminal syndicates. And criminals have...

R15m settlement after failure to monitor foetus with CTG

An Aliwal North woman has secured a R15m settlement from Eastern Cape Health after the negligence of staff at two hospitals led to her baby...

UK competition authority fines Aspen Pharmacare R45m

The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has imposed a £2.1m (R45m) fine on Aspen Pharmacare for entering into an illegal agreement that allowed it...

European Commission wants feedback on Aspen's proposal

The European Commission has requested feedback on a proposal by Aspen Pharmacare to cut prices on six cancer drugs by three quarters, to remove...

Judge sceptical about Bayer settlement of Roundup claims

Bayer AG shares have slumped after a US judge questioned part of the company's recent multibillion-dollar settlement over its glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup, reports...

Gabon's decision to decriminalise homosexuality welcomed

The UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has welcomed a decision by Gabon to decriminalise homosexuality, joining a growing number of countries in Africa that...

UK proposes maximum jail sentences for violence against emergency workers

Maximum jail sentences for violent offences against emergency workers could be doubled to two years in England and Wales, under proposals put forward by...

Eastern Cape Health MEC lambasted for 'slothful' approach to litigation

Eastern Cape Health MEC Sindiswa Gomba has been sent packing by Eastern Cape High Court (Mthatha) Judge Richard Brooks in a R23m medical negligence...

Dis-Chem appeals excessive pricing conviction and R1.2m fine

Dis-Chem is appealing its excessive-pricing conviction and its R1.2m fine by the Competition Tribunal, arguing that it does not have dominance in the face...

Fita appeals COVID-19 health ban on tobacco sales

The Fair-Trade Independent Tobacco Association (Fita) has applied for leave to appeal against the ruling by the Gauteng High Court (Pretoria) that the sale...

SIU move against former head of Gauteng Health over Life Esidimeni fraud

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has pounced on government officials and public representatives who defrauded the government of more than R10.6m under the guise...

COVID-19 database: Amendments around privacy

Although the law permits the National Health Department to develop and maintain a national database to assist in combatting the spread of COVID-19, which...

African Peer Review report on lockdwon rights’ violations

A new draft report by the African Peer Review Mechanism on governance during COVID-19 assesses the impact of lockdowns and states of disaster or...

Criminalisation raises HIV risk fivefold for MSM living in Africa

Men who have sex with men (MSM) living in sub-Saharan African countries where homosexual activity is severely criminalised are at a nearly five times...

Intended beneficiaries still awaiting silicosis pay-outs

The landmark silicosis settlement reached in 2018 has not brought financial relief for many of its intended beneficiaries, Rapport reports. After 12 years of...

Controversy swirls around Western Cape JP over tobacco challenge

By making a decision a lawyer said he had never seen before in 33 years of practice, controversial Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe...

High Court upholds Tiger Brands application for listeriosis information

The Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) has upheld Tiger Brands' bid to compel third parties to provide critical epidemiological information related to the listeriosis class action...

R4.3m for botched treatment at KZN's Grey's Hospital

A woman who had to have her leg amputated because of medical negligence at Grey’s Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, has been awarded R4.3m in damages, reports The...

Bayer to pay $10.9bn in Roundup cancer settlements

Chemical firm Bayer is to pay up to $10.9bn to settle cancer claims linked to its Roundup weed-killer. According to a BBC News report,...

Culpable homicide case against JHB doctors postponed

The case against paediatric surgeon Professor Peter Beale and anaesthetist Dr Abdulhay Munshi has been postponed to 31 August at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court,...

High Court reverses reinstatement of Cuban-trained SANDF medics

The Pretoria High Court has overturned a previous judgment reinstating 36 soldiers who were dismissed by the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) for being...

Zimbabwe Health Minister charged with coronavirus corruption

Zimbabwe Health Minister Obadiah Moyo has been charged with corruption related to Zimbabwe’s irregular awarding of a major contract to a new Dubai-based company...

Arrest of 'doctor' whose bogus cures allegedly resulted in 3 deaths

A Greek man accused of fabricating medical qualifications to pose as a doctor, whose bogus cures allegedly resulted in three deaths, fell under suspicion...

'New' expert cannot testify in UK brain injury case

The UK High Court has refused an insurer permission to rely on a new expert whose evidence reduced the estimated life expectancy of a...

CTN firm pays R600,000 to settle charge for overcharging

A Cape Town-based chemical firm has agreed to pay a settlement amount of R600,000 for allegedly charging excessive prices for hand sanitiser. A report...

East London doctor's defamation claim against EFF over COVID-19

Whether it is defamatory to say that medical doctor is ill with the coronavirus remains unresolved for the time being, following the striking from...

Brazil court orders publication of pandemic statistics

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge has ordered Jair Bolsonaro’s administration to resume publishing complete COVID-19 statistics after moves to suppress such information prompted accusations...

Clicks to appeal 'medicine factory' ruling

Clicks says it will appeal against the Western Cape High Court ruling that found it owns a drug-making facility, which is illegal for a...

California appeals court hears arguments in Roundup cancer case

A California Appeals Court has heard arguments in the first case that went to trial over allegations that Bayer AG’s glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup...

Medical scheme investment policy restriction lifted

Long-term insurers offering investment policies to medical schemes are now exempt from sub-regulation 4.2(1) of the 1998 Long-term Insurance Act – along with any...