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Kerala Health Minister denies allegations of corruption in drug procurement

Kerala Health Minister Veena George refutes Congress' corruption allegations in Medical Services Corporation's medicine procurement. She confirms that neither KMCL nor government hospitals provide expired medicines.

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Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Wednesday denied the opposition Congress' allegations of corruption in the procurement of medicines by the state-run Medical Services Corporation. The minister also said that neither Medical Services Corporation (KMCL) nor the government hospitals were providing expired medicines to patients or the general public.

She was responding to the allegations by the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly V D Satheesan, who on Tuesday had cited a CAG report and charged that certain medicines were procured without examining their quality and 26 hospitals were given medicines which were past their expiry date.

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