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Pharma crusader Thakur takes India's drug regulators to court

Three years ago, Dinesh Thakur exposed how India's then largest drugmaker and his former employer, Ranbaxy Laboratories, failed to conduct proper safety and quality tests on drugs and lied to regulators about its procedures.

March 08, 2016 / 08:31 IST
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One of India’s best-known whistleblowers, who exposed dangerous practices in the generic drug industry in 2013, is taking the country's drugs regulators to court, accusing them of failing to enforce rules on drug safety in the USD15 billion industry.
Three years ago, Dinesh Thakur exposed how India's then largest drugmaker and his former employer, Ranbaxy Laboratories, failed to conduct proper safety and quality tests on drugs and lied to regulators about its procedures.

He made his name, and almost USD48 million as a whistleblower award from the United States, when U.S. regulators fined Ranbaxy USD500 million for violating federal drug safety laws and making false statements to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Ranbaxy said the fine marked the resolution of past issues and it continued to make safe, effective and quality medicines.

Thakur's fresh case, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) suit, is listed on the Supreme Court website for hearing on Friday.