logo
After probe report on financial irregularities, all but one clinical trials cancelled at Ahmedabad Hospital

After probe report on financial irregularities, all but one clinical trials cancelled at Ahmedabad Hospital

When the investigation into the alleged financial irregularities in clinical trials at an Ahmedabad-based government hospital began, 10 trials were underway at the hospital while seven, for which agreements had been signed, were yet to begin.
With the irregularities coming to light, all the clinical trials that were in their initial phases were shut down, while those that were yet to begin were cancelled, said a senior official of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
As of now, only one clinical trial is underway at the Sheth Vadilal Sarabhai General Hospital, Medical Superintendent Dr Parul Shah confirmed with The Indian Express.
Meanwhile, at least four to five doctors accused in the scam have returned the amount deposited in their bank accounts, said Dr Shah.
'We have sent the doctors notices that as per the report, we need to recover the money they received directly for the clinical trials. At least 4-5 doctors have already paid back the amount. The rest are also going to pay us back,' said Dr Shah.
When asked if the hospital would conduct more trials in the coming days, an official said, 'We have decided to not do any clinical trials at the moment till all these irregularities are sorted out.'
As reported by The Indian Express on July 1, a probe panel in Gujarat found financial irregularities in about 65 human clinical trials conducted at the hospital run by the AMC, where 15 doctors allegedly diverted at least Rs 1.87 crore directly to their personal accounts from 2021 — money that should have gone to the hospital first, according to a senior official.
It has now also been learnt that the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has asked the hospital not to conduct any more trials without proper standard operating procedures and permissions.
The clinical trials that the hospital was conducting included those of drugs and formulations from 34 different pharmaceutical companies and clinical research companies (CROs), and were being managed by up to eight Site Management Organisations (SMOs). Of the 65 trials, a total of 48 had been completed, 10 were underway and seven were yet to begin, for which agreements had been signed.
However, according to hospital officials, currently, only one trial is still underway. An official from the AMC Medical Education Trust (AMCMET) said, 'We had stopped most of the clinical trials that were in their initial phases before the investigation began. Only one trial is underway and we will complete that trial in the interest of the patients. No patients have had to suffer due to the financial irregularities.'
Dr Shah said, 'The DCGI team that conducted its investigation here at the hospital said that the clinical trials themselves were conducted in a proper manner. Whatever discrepancies were there, were in the financial aspects. The trials were not compromised.'
The DCGI, when it conducted its three-day investigation in May, asked the hospital to immediately stop the trials, form an ethics committee and get it vetted by the authorities if they wanted to conduct more trials, said sources.
A total of 15 doctors were alleged to have siphoned off Rs 1.87 crore, proceeds from 58 clinical trials, into their personal bank accounts. Only Rs 10.63 lakh had been found to have been deposited in the account of the hospital. An inquiry committee found that a retired Medical Superintendent, an Associate Professor and 12 contractual doctors had been involved in the alleged scam
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Being part of crime ring must to invoke MCOCA, rules court
Being part of crime ring must to invoke MCOCA, rules court

Time of India

time19 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Being part of crime ring must to invoke MCOCA, rules court

1 2 Nagpur: A designated special court in Chandrapur in a detailed judgment recently ruled that mere involvement in criminal activity does not fall under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) unless the accused is proven to be a member of an organised crime syndicate. Special Judge AD Deo acquitted all 17 accused in a liquor smuggling and murder case, citing insufficient evidence to establish their membership or nexus with any crime syndicate. They were instructed to furnish bonds of Rs 50,000 each in the event the prosecution approached the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court. The case pertains to an incident involving alleged liquor smuggling by a group operating in Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts on November 6, 2018 when strict prohibition was in force in both the districts. During an attempted police interception, a white SUV carrying the contraband reportedly ran over and killed a police sub inspector, leading to the filing of charges of murder and provisions under MCOCA were invoked against all the accused. They challenged their arrest in the MCOCA court through counsels Amol Jaltare and others. The accused had been undertrial for nearly five years, with some granted bail during the proceedings. The court noted that the "lynchpin of the offence of organised crime is the nexus with organised crime syndicate." Judge Deo added, "It is membership of such a syndicate that makes a person liable under MCOCA." The court emphasised that in the present case, there was no evidence from past criminal records of the petitioners or from the FIR and charge sheet to support the prosecution's claim of organised crime. While reiterating established legal principles, the court stated, "The prosecution must establish accused's involvement in past offences while invoking MCOCA but also prove that such offences were committed using coercion or other unlawful means with the objective to gain pecuniary benefits, obtain undue economic or other advantages, or promote insurgency. " Despite the trial involving over 50 witnesses and hundreds of exhibits, the prosecution failed to establish that the accused were part of an organised crime syndicate or continuing unlawful activity with the required intent under MCOCA.

Stolen jewellery seized, police probe if murders premeditated
Stolen jewellery seized, police probe if murders premeditated

Time of India

time19 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Stolen jewellery seized, police probe if murders premeditated

New Delhi: Police are probing if the Lajpat Nagar double murder was premeditated, as Mukesh Paswan planned to flee to Nepal. His police verification, they revealed, had not been done. According to police, the accused not only killed Ruchika Sewani and her son Krish, but also looted cash and jewellery from the house. Even after his arrest at UP's Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Junction, he didn't disclose where he hid the bag. It was only during interrogation on way to Delhi that he confessed about the loot. The recovery was made possible after a chase and a second raid and search of the train Paswan had boarded, said a source. Nabbing Mukesh was nothing short of a high-octane pursuit, sources said. CCTV footage from near the victims' house, another from New Delhi Railway Station, and his mobile location gave crucial leads. "After the crime, Mukesh fled, grabbing two heavy gold necklaces, a gold ring, a gold bangle, several pairs of earrings, and cash," said a source. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Mukesh boarded Magadh Express at NDLS around 9pm, but his relief at getting away was short-lived. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ada jeragat, terus nampak tua! Minum ni je, beli kat Guardian URUHIME MOMOKO Undo By 6am, police pinpointed his location and shared the information with Railway Protection Force and Government Railway Police in UP. RPF sprang into action, quickly tracking down the train and arresting him. During interrogation, Mukesh revealed the stolen goods' location. Police located the train near Danapur, retrieved the bag and found jewellery worth lakhs and Rs 50,000 cash. Police said they recovered Krish's phone from Mukesh's house in Amar Colony. "We are probing if someone helped him escape and questioning his family," police said. Chandauli SP Aditya Langeh said to arrest Mukesh, the platform was cordoned off before the train's arrival and Mukesh was taken into custody. A Delhi Police team flew to Varanasi and reached Chandauli to take him back.

India methodically building own electronics capabilities: Ashwini Vaishnav
India methodically building own electronics capabilities: Ashwini Vaishnav

Time of India

time23 minutes ago

  • Time of India

India methodically building own electronics capabilities: Ashwini Vaishnav

India is making significant strides in electronics manufacturing, aiming for 38% value addition within five years, mirroring China's current level. The country is fostering its own capabilities and supply chains with support from Taiwan, the US, and South Korea, reducing reliance on China. Simultaneously, India is expanding its semiconductor capabilities and encouraging domestic production to ensure self-reliance amidst geopolitical challenges. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 'Open to Legal Reforms for Social Media' Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads India is developing 'its own capabilities' in electronics manufacturing in a 'very methodical and sustained way' and is poised to achieve its value-addition target of 38% within the next five years, said Ashwini Vaishnaw , union minister for electronics and IT, railways and information and China's value addition stands at about 38%. The minister was responding to queries on reports of Apple 's key supplier Foxconn repatriating about 300 Chinese engineers from its factories in India.'De-risking is learning the skills and making it here and developing our own supply chain, which is what we are doing,' he said at an ET Roundtable in New Delhi on is coming to the electronics manufacturing ecosystem from countries such as Taiwan, the US and South Korea along with the country's own engineers, he said, downplaying dependence on China and its technical said countries are moving toward making social media more responsible for content, responding to whether regulation is needed to rein in misinformation. India is trying to build a political consensus on the issue and will be open to changing its legal framework if required, he has significantly expanded its mobile manufacturing ecosystem and is now building its semiconductor capabilities through the Rs 76,000 crore India Semiconductor Mission and the Rs 23,000 crore components incentive programme announced earlier this year. India's electronics manufacturing is worth about $145 billion and that's increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20%, he said. 'We know that there will be challenges in every growth path, but we have the confidence that we will be able to sustain our growth,' the minister per a Bloomberg report, Foxconn has recalled over 300 Chinese engineers and technicians from its Indian iPhone production facilities, reportedly due to Chinese government directives aimed at curbing technology and talent outflow. This is expected to create operational hurdles for Foxconn, potentially impacting the efficiency of assembly lines and delaying the training of local Indian workers as Apple scales its iPhone production in India. While the report said that the talent gap is being offset by Taiwanese staff, the move underscores the challenges Foxconn faces in diversifying its supply chain amid current geopolitical tensions. The highest value addition in any one country (China) is 38% and India has already crossed 20% within a time frame of six to seven years. 'We are on a clear path to crossing 30% in the coming two to three years, and reaching 38% within the next five years is a very reasonable target,' he Tata Electronics chip assembly plant in Assam will service telecom manufacturers globally, Micron unit in Gujarat will be supplying memory chips, while power electronics will come from the CG plant, also in Gujarat, he has to be self-reliant in every domain to safeguard itself from geopolitical upheaval. 'We have to get into every machine, every component,' he said. 'We must go into every part of it and start manufacturing them.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store