This was posted on Twitter this morning by journalist Rada Rouse, and I simply had to share.

The document was released by the TGA in response to an FOI for Infringement Notices and Enforceable Undertakings issued by the TGA against sponsors on the ARTG.

In other words, someone was trying to find out which companies who have products on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and have been issued with infringement notices for unspecified breaches.

In April this year the TGA began a transparency review so consumers would be better informed about their practices. If this is the result then they’re doing it wrong.

I lold.

Download a copy of the form here.

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Comments ( 4 )

[...] Transparency, the TGA way. [...]

Stuff you may have missed for November 24, 2011 added these pithy words on Nov 24 11 at 16:33

Meryl wishes she had a Texta that good!

AndyD added these pithy words on Nov 23 11 at 02:40

Have you seen this?
http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/11/23/368001_crime-and-court-news.html
It adds to the travesty of what Ken Harvey endured due to the shortcomings of the TGA and the Sensaslim affair.

Trevor L added these pithy words on Nov 23 11 at 18:06

Underneath there is actually a picture of someone from the TGA giving the finger, with the caption “got yur information right here”, but they thought better of it.
Their mistake is thinking that this isn’t pretty much the same.

Muzz added these pithy words on Dec 02 11 at 02:47

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