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Pharmally chairman Huang Tzu Yen elaborated on Yang's role of being the financier and guarantor to Chinese suppliers on behalf of his company, contradicting director Linconn Ong's earlier statements. [9] The investigation found out that Lin Wei Xiong was the Pharmally's financial manager who was in Dubai and did not appear in the senate hearings.
Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corp. became involved in a scandal over allegations of overpriced medical supplies. The Senate conducted a hearing on the issue on September 24, 2021, where Pharmally's Krizle Mago admitted that the firm tampered with the expiration dates of face shields and that the firm delivered "substandard" face shields to the ...
President Aquino converses with Sanofi Pasteur CEO Olivier Charmeil during a courtesy call on December 1, 2015, in Paris, France.. On December 1, 2015, former President Benigno Aquino III met with executives of Sanofi Pasteur in a courtesy call in Paris, making the Philippines the first Asian country to approve the commercial sale of Dengvaxia.
(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump has made international headlines by suggesting that Canada could become the 51st state and the U.S. could purchase Greenland. U.S. expansionist ...
Another issue that the DOJ opined on was the prescriptive period. In Philippine law, a regular libel has a prescriptive period of one year, but the cybercrime law does not define such period for cyberlibel. Therefore, the DOJ reasoned that it must be twelve years, according to an American-era law that is still in effect today.
The FDA can order a recall, request a company issue one or can announce one conducted, as in this case, by the company itself. The FDA defines various levels of recalls on its website:
Then his team worked to share stories that Lively didn't care about the issue of domestic violence. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni feuded: Next came the smear campaign, she alleges. We explain.
The Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, also known as the Bayanihan Act, [1] and officially designated as Republic Act No. 11469, is a law in the Philippines that was enacted in March 2020 granting the President additional authority to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. [2]