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Obadiah Moyo’s firm digs in

- BY MOSES MATENGA/SILAS NKALA Follow Moses on Twitter Moses @mmatenga

ALABORATOR­Y reportedly linked to former Health minister Obadiah Moyo, Klosad Clinical Diagnostic­s Laboratory, yesterday hit back at orders by the Health Profession­s Authority of Zimbabwe (HPAZ) to close down, saying there was no legal basis to do so. The HPAZ had ordered its closure after allegation­s that one of the firm’s employees, Anesu Nyamugama had fraudulent­ly issued fake COVID-19 certificat­es to clients.

Nyamugama has since been suspended by the company.

In a letter to HPAZ dated January 22, Klosad, through its lawyers from Chihambakw­e, Mutizwa and Partners, said the purported shut down of the facility was illegal.

“We are advised that our clients have not received any communicat­ion from the practice control committee. Your action was taken in violation of the rules of natural justice as well as the Administra­tive Justice Act which requires that a person cannot be con demned before they are heard,” the lawyers said.

“Our clients, on our advice will continue to operate, and any interferen­ce with its operations will be resisted with vigour. On an in need basis, we will apply for an interdict on an urgent basis.

“We are also copying this letter to the police so that they ignore your illegal request for their assistance,” the letter by the lawyers read in part.

The lawyers said the letter and purported action on Klosad were not in accordance with the law, hence had “no force or effect.”

“We have accordingl­y advised our client not to give effect to your directive to cease operation because in terms of section 105 which you purportedl­y acted on, the practice committee should have reasonable grounds to believe that something untoward was, or is happening at our client’s operations. It would then have communicat­ed its concerns to our client and or to the registered person.

“In the notificati­on referred to, it was obliged to invite our client or the registered person to make representa­tions to it within 30 days. If our client or the registered person either fails to make representa­tions, or having made recommenda­tions they do not find favour with the practice control committee would then take appropriat­e action.”

 ??  ?? Former Health minister Obadiah Moyo
Former Health minister Obadiah Moyo

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