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ACT Party tells former National MP to burn Treaty for pharmaceutical industry


Minister David Seymour claims Pharmac ‘burned energy’ considering Treaty as he sets expectationsPharmac Minister David Seymour claims the drug-buying agency “burned a lot of energy” considering the Treaty of Waitangi as he directs Pharmac to refrain from doing so. “I do not believe this is an appropriate expectation to place on Pharmac,” Seymour said in his letter. ACT, a political Party who has a pimp from the Pharmaceutical Industry inside their caucus…Investigation: David Seymour’s special medicines envoy has investments in Big PharmaFormer pharmaceutical company executive turned Act MP Todd Stephenson has been appointed to a special role representing Pharmac’s new government minister, his party leader and Associate Minister of Health David Seymour. Stephenson’s experience with drug companies is seen as a boon by some – but others are concerned about his links to Big Pharma. When people attack The Māori Party rhetoric as violent, this is the actual practise of structural racism they are protesting against and calling out.


Source: New Zealand Herald July 18, 2024 06:50 UTC



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