Decision of the CNG: “This dismissal is only revenge. Obviously, I appeal“ Dr Amine Umlil

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“They reproach me for ‘having failed in my obligation of reserve and neutrality’. However, all the articles of the Public Health Code – even the magistrate admitted it on the day of the disciplinary council – explain that I am not bound by the duty of reserve as I am not a civil servant.“ This Saturday, February 4, Dr. Amine Umlil, pharmacist and head of pharmacovigilance at Cholet hospital, was notified of the revocation of his functions by decision of the National Management Center, the administrative authority for hospital practitioners. A decision which follows his appearance on January 12 before the CNG disciplinary council to respond to his criticisms of the government’s health policy during the Covid-19 crisis. Shocked, but nevertheless determined, the doctor dissects in this “Debriefing” all the procedural irregularities and argumentative weaknesses that taint this decision based on “a single case law dating from… 1935“ and sent by registered mail the day after the “Face à Baba” program on C8. Government spokesman Olivier Véran was received there, who was enjoined by a non-vaccinated nurse to discuss vaccination against Amine Umlil. Already, the pharmacist, who received a wave of support following this decision, confided to us his intention to appeal, but also to raise a priority question of constitutionality, judging the “unconstitutional and unconventional procedure“.

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