Guild praises actions of whistleblowing locum
MEDIA RELEASE
15 August 2011
Guild praises
actions of whistleblowing locum
The Guild is praising
the actions of the locum pharmacist who alerted the Ministry
of Health to false claims being made by the pharmacy
co-owned by convicted Auckland pharmacist, Wayne
Baker.
Baker pleaded guilty in the Auckland District
Court last week to 95 charges of defrauding the Auckland DHB
by submitting nearly $70,000 in false claims for
payment.
Guild President, Karen Crisp, says she is
encouraged the locum pharmacist acted responsibly when they
suspected fraudulent behaviour at the Mt Albert
pharmacy.
"The vast majority of pharmacists and their
staff are dedicated and honest. They are committed to the
welfare of their patients. It is a shame that a case like
this tarnishes the entire profession.
"The Guild does
everything it can to provide its members with the resources
to ensure they comply with their professional and legal
obligations and this case has been very disappointing for
community pharmacy."
Ms Crisp says it is also
encouraging that Wayne Baker has repaid the amount he had
received for making the fraudulent claims, although it
should not have happened in the first place.
"Members
of the public will be particularly concerned that he used
the names of deceased patients to claim payments."
Ms
Crisp said the case does highlight the need for pharmacists
to take responsibility for their colleagues as well as
themselves. This means both formal and informal actions to
ensure their colleagues meet the standards they expect of
themselves.
Baker has been remanded on bail and is
scheduled to be sentenced on October
11.
ENDS