A kétes hírű maláj üzletember 6258 darab lélegeztetőt adott el a kormánynak igencsak drágán, 173 milliárd forintért. A momentumos Tompos Márton nézett utána az ügynek.
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However, if they are buying the vaccines from the same companies that supply vaccines to the Federal Government, the latter’s orders will be given priority.
Khairy, who is the coordinating minister of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, said this was in accordance with the purchase agreements signed between the Federal Government and the pharmaceutical companies supplying the vaccines.
Besides state governments, this condition also applies to industries and private hospitals wanting to procure their own supply.
However, this does not apply to vaccines that are not part of the national immunisation programme, in which case states are allowed to buy them as long as they are approved by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA).
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The two million free Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine for Penang was a scam and there is no record of the Sekhar Foundation purchasing 20,000 vaccines, said Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, today.
“I am responsible for vaccine procurement in Malaysia, so I know where the supplies come from,” said Khairy at an online press conference.
Penang scammed
In the case of Penang, Khairy said that based on investigations the company that supposedly was donating the vaccine does not exist.
“I will categorically say again today. This donation or offer is bogus. Look at the offer, there’s not even a letterhead,” said Khairy and added that the investigation with Sinovac China yielded no proof of the donation.