SA firms ‘left out’ of school drug testing (Independent Online)

 

Daphne Bradbury, former head of the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport and an experienced person on drug testing stratagem, said the division should obtain called on this account that generic five-panel dip-card urine strips, sealable urine wassail, single-strip animal-water strips and five-panel card urine non-dip sticks, instead of identifying branded products.

Local manufacturers did not want to go without ceasing memorial, but they said the department had automatically discounted them by calling notwithstanding products made in the US, most of them by the corresponding; of like kind company.

“The imported products are going to be more expensive than the ones we could supply,” individual supplier reported.

Bradbury said she had not seen a call for invitations for suppliers to go onto one approved list and it appeared the department had side-stepped procedures. “There are at least 30 to 40 manufacturers here make tests. With the part putting wanting a list of brand names it creates the stamping that they have already selected the brands they want.”

Recent reports said the education department would announce the list of approved drug-testing kits pretty soon.

It took the education department three weeks to rejoin to a query from the Weekend Argus. It said the reason for publishing the list of devices for comment was to provide an opportunity to manufacturers - including SA manufacturers - to recommend their devices. Such recommendation could move to the selvage being amended. The department said the tests were “not described generically such in the same proportion that to make them user kind”.

This part was originally published in continuance page 17 of Cape Argus on June 29, 2008

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