Uzbekistan says contaminated Indian cough syrup was on market due to
bribery
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[August 17, 2023]
TASHKENT (Reuters) - Distributors of a contaminated Indian cough
syrup that killed 65 children in Uzbekistan paid local officials a bribe
of $33,000 to skip mandatory testing, Uzbek state prosecutors alleged
during a trial on Wednesday.
The Central Asian nation put 21 people on trial - 20 of whom are Uzbeks
and one Indian - over the deaths last week, making public for the first
time a much higher death toll than previously reported.
Three of the defendants (an Indian and two Uzbekistan nationals) are
executives of Quramax Medical, a company that sold medicines produced by
India’s Marion Biotech, in Uzbekistan.
According to state prosecutor Saidkarim Akilov, Quramax CEO Singh
Raghvendra Pratar, allegedly paid officials at the state centre for
expertise and standardization of medicinal products $33,000 so that they
would skip a mandatory inspection of its products.
It was unclear from the prosecutor’s statement whether the inspection
was supposed to involve tests in Uzbekistan, or a request for tests to
be carried out by the producer in India.
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Defendants and lawyers attend a court
hearing in the case of child deaths linked to contaminated cough
syrups, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan August 16, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer
Pratar, who spoke in court, denied
the charges but admitted to handing over the sum to officials
through an intermediary as a "token of appreciation". He said he had
no idea how and by whom that money was used later.
Seven of the 21 defendants pleaded guilty to at least some of the
charges against them, which included tax evasion, sale of
substandard or counterfeit medicines, abuse of office, negligence,
forgery, and bribery.
Officials have not said why 45 deaths had remained unreported since
last year.
State prosecutors also said on Wednesday that Quramax had imported
Marion Biotech medicines at an inflated price via two
Singapore-based intermediary companies, which prompted tax evasion
charges.
(Reporting by Mukhammadsharif Mamatkulov; Writing by Olzhas Auyezov;
Editing by Sharon Singleton)
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