MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Two pharmacists in southern Alberta have pleaded guilty to taking secret commissions valued at more than $300,000. Evan King and Kathryn Kaiser were each given an 18-month conditional sentence when they appeared in provincial court in Medicine Hat on Monday. King and Kaiser, who were co-managers at a Co-op pharmacy in Medicine Hat, were to go to trial on charges of fraud and theft over $5,000 before. The Alberta College of Pharmacists disciplined both pharmacists through temporary suspensions and financial penalties.
Source: National Post April 24, 2018 16:52 UTC