Pharmaceutical Review (Staff Reporter). The procedure of the Provincial Quality Control Board (PQCB) Punjab Pakistan is applicable to all administrative and Regulatory wings. Thus, under the scope of integrated management system, which may directly or indirectly involve in providing services to the public or other Interest parties.
Unluckily, the competent authority of Provincial Quality Control Board (PQCB) Punjab has engaged a culprit Mr. Sajid Bashir, and taken as Board Member. This innovative international model of corruption and deception has played major role to purchase the substandard and used machinery for University of Sargodha Pharmaceutical Laboratories. The equipment’s were purchased from VarioTech, Plot 9, Industrial Area, Saggian Bypass, Lahore under the purchase order numbers,
- UOS/RC/11-412 dated 21.03.2011
- UOS/RC/10-160 dated 25.05.2010
- UOS/RC/11-616 dated 18.10.2011
- UOS/RC/11-615 dated 18.10.2011 and
- UOS/RC/11-624 dated 21.10.2011
Manufacturing license No. 000859/167 dated 12.06.2017 granted by Chairman Central Licensing Board, Government of Pakistan under the Drug Act 1976. Unluckily, the potential profitable and excellent drug manufacturing project of approximately Rs. 0.8 billion was failed because of the corruption of aforesaid officer. The granted license was then voluntarily surrendered by University of Sargodha under letter No. UOS/PIU/1666 dated November 19, 2018, and facility was shut downed (DRAP letter dated March 13, 2019, attached). So, a strict disciplinary action against the corruption of the Dean Pharmacy, University of Sargodha is requested. The damage should be recovered from the culprit.
The further detail of this blunder is available at HR Department of Lords College of Pharmacy (LCP) Lahore has Engaged and Hired a Culprit and Appointed as Principal to Continue the Spoiling the Pharmacy Academia in Pakistan | (pharmaceuticalsreview.com)