SAHPRA admits it lacks authority to force BEE, but still wants to demands certificates
31 July 2024
In July 2024, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) published a revised version of its draft Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) licensing policy, titled the “Draft Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Policy for Issuance of Licences as per section 22C of the Medicines Act.” (Revised Policy).
This policy, developed in collaboration with the B-BBEE Commission and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, is intended to align with the BEE Code for the sector. It attempts to link regulatory licence applications in terms of the Medicines Act with BEE compliance.
The Revised Policy, should it be made effective, will apply to licence applications under section 22C of the Medicines Act. This provision relates to licences to compound and dispense medicines for medical practitioners, dentists, veterinarians, nurses or other person registered under the Health Professions Act. It also relates to licences to manufacture, import, export, act as a wholesaler of or distribute medicines, scheduled substances, medical devices or in vitro diagnostics (IVDs).
Questionable reassurances with regards to refusals to issue licences