SANDF slammed for importing COVID-19 drugs unlawfully

The Military Ombudsman said it won’t be investigating the Defence Department’s import of drugs because the Auditor-General is still probing the matter.
The Defence Department has been slammed for importing COVID-19 drugs unlawfully.
The SANDF imported more than R250-million worth of Heberon from Cuba, but without obtaining the required regulatory approval.
The consignment is now destined for destruction.
SAHPRA says their investigations are continuing.
This investigator, who asked not to be identified, says they won’t release any unregistered medicine.
The Auditor-General has identified numerous documents the SANDF must still produce in order to be properly audited.
These include waybills, customs clearance certificates, and commercial invoices.
Source: eNCA
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