Dismissal of an antivax hospital pharmacist who contests the sanction

by time news

A pharmacist attached to the Cholet hospital (Maine-et-Loire) was dismissed by the National Management Center (CNG), reports West France. This decision announced by the interested party on Twitter this Saturday follows his summons before the CNG disciplinary board. On January 12, he had to respond to his anti-vaccine stance.

The Center notably criticized the head of pharmacovigilance at the Cholet hospital for having failed in his duty of neutrality. Revocation is the heaviest sanction that the administrator of the statutes of hospital practitioners could take. The same evening, the pharmacist indicated on the site of the conspiratorial media France Soir that he intended to challenge this decision before the administrative court, as provided for in the procedure.

He claimed not to be bound by the duty of reserve because he would not be a civil servant. Thus, in these eyes, this dismissal constitutes “revenge”. For its part, Debout la France, the party led by Nicolas Dupont-Aignan and which had supported the practitioner in the legislative elections in 2022, reacted, notes The Western Mail. He denounced in a press release a sanction “worthy of an authoritarian state”.

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