Former Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella, along with 8 other suspects, has been further remanded in connection with the alleged importation of substandard immunoglobulin. The decision came following a court hearing on the matter.
The case revolves around accusations of importing immunoglobulin, a critical medical product, which was purportedly substandard in quality.
The suspects, including Rambukwella, were arrested and brought before the court amid allegations of involvement in the importation and distribution of the substandard medical product.
The case has raised significant concerns regarding public health and safety, as the use of substandard medical products can pose severe risks to patients and compromise the effectiveness of medical treatments.
The case revolves around accusations of importing immunoglobulin, a critical medical product, which was purportedly substandard in quality.
The suspects, including Rambukwella, were arrested and brought before the court amid allegations of involvement in the importation and distribution of the substandard medical product.
The case has raised significant concerns regarding public health and safety, as the use of substandard medical products can pose severe risks to patients and compromise the effectiveness of medical treatments.
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