It disappears a million drug banners, may have ended up on the black market

The state is assisting to freely sell suspicious drugs that enter Kosovo illegally and are not subject to quality control before they go to market. They're equipped with banners. During 2017 alone, about one million banners could end up on the black market, Koha Ditore writes today. [...]
The state is assisting to freely sell suspicious drugs that enter Kosovo illegally and are not subject to quality control before they go to market. They're equipped with banners.
During 2017 alone, about one million banners could end up on the black market, Koha Ditore writes today.
The data is listed in an audit report that keeps status “not for publication”, but a copy of which Koha Ditore “” has provided. The document contains key findings in the Kosovo Agency for Products and Medical Equipment (AKPPM), whose top is the one for banners. Others deal with double standards in the process of licensing internal and external operators that make importing medical products, then with contracts for special services, and other findings.












