Dis-Chem Pharmacies opened a criminal case against the four staffers after it noticed a discrepancy at the vaccine site after a member of the public was allegedly charged R100 for a vaccination card. vaccine covid19
“It is alleged that the complaint was commissioned by Dis-Chem head office to investigate the discrepancy that was taking place at the vaccine site in Dis-Chem Krugersdorp.
“Through interim investigation it led to other three suspects. The police were called and the suspects were detained at Krugersdorp police cells,” said Sebonyane. “We did not hesitate to act as soon as this was brought to our attention as it is most upsetting to see that a small number of individuals felt they could take advantage of the vaccine roll-out drive.
He said Dis-Chem was fully behind government’s mass vaccination efforts and would continue working with the government to roll out the vaccines.
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