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Mirza, Hajra (Jun 12, 2012)
Mirza, Hajra (June 12, 2012 - Revised July 11, 2025)
- Nature of Action: of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (the “College”) investigated a complaint about the conduct of Hajra Mirza (the “Registrant”), pursuant to section 33(1) of the Health Professions Act, RSBC 1996, c 183 (“HPA”).
The Inquiry Committee and the Registrant agreed to resolve all matters arising from the investigation by way of a Letter of Undertaking under section 36(1) of the HPA.
- Effective Date: June 12, 2012
- Name of Registrant: Hajra Mirza
- Location of Practice: Abbotsford, BC
- Admissions and Acknowledgements:
The Registrant admitted and/or acknowledged the following facts:- While employed as a pharmacist at a pharmacy, the Registrant prepared a fraudulent employment document under the letterhead and purported signature of her current employer and submitted this fraudulent document to a prospective employer;
- She was untruthful during her employer’s subsequent investigation into the document; and
- She remained untruthful during the College’s investigation of her employer’s complaint about the document until she was warned about obstructing a College inspector.
- While employed as a pharmacist at a pharmacy, the Registrant prepared a fraudulent employment document under the letterhead and purported signature of her current employer and submitted this fraudulent document to a prospective employer;
- Disposition:
The Registrant consented to a Letter of Undertaking, wherein the Registrant consented to terms that included the following:
- To be suspended as a registrant of the College for a period of 30 days from June 25, 2012 to July 25, 2012;
- To pay a fine in the amount of $3000.00;
- To provide a copy of the Inquiry Committee’s disposition to her current employer;
- To complete the Code of Ethics Educational Tutorial and submit a signed Declaration of Completion (with Pharmacy Oath) associated with the Code of Ethics Educational Tutorial; and
- To meet with the Deputy Registrar to discuss her conduct in this matter and the legal and ethical standards required of College registrants.
- To be suspended as a registrant of the College for a period of 30 days from June 25, 2012 to July 25, 2012;
- Rationale:
The Inquiry Committee considered that although this was the Registrant’s first disciplinary matter, the deliberateness of the Registrant’s conduct and the potential for serious harm to patients, together with her disturbing pattern of repeated dishonesty and untrustworthy behaviour that only came to an end when provided with unequivocal documentary proof, warranted significant disciplinary action.The Inquiry Committee wished to deliver a clear message to all registrants that a period of suspension will result when registrants act in a dishonest, misleading or unresponsive manner during the course of a complaint investigation by College inspectors.
- Nature of Action: of the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (the “College”) investigated a complaint about the conduct of Hajra Mirza (the “Registrant”), pursuant to section 33(1) of the Health Professions Act, RSBC 1996, c 183 (“HPA”).
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Lee, Benton (May 14, 2012)
(August 18, 2012 - Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with Benton M. Lee to suspend his registration as a pharmacist for a 90 day period commencing May 14, 2012 until Monday, August 12, 2012. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public.
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Omara, Ayman Sayed Mohammed (May 12, 2012)
Ayman Omara has satisified the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated May 12, 2010. Limits and conditions on Mr. Omara's registration as a pharmacist have now been removed.
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Pharmacist Registrant 11 (Dec 20, 2011)
(January 30, 2014 – Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee has reinstated pharmacist registrant’s registration and pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to place limits and/or conditions on her registration as a pharmacist effective December 20, 2011. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Pharmacist Registrant 5 (Sep 25, 2011)
(August 16, 2013 - Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee has reinstated pharmacist registrant’s registration and pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to place limits and/or conditions on his registration as a pharmacist effective September 25, 2011. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Sanchez, Isidoro (Andres Rudy)/Marigold Compounding and Natural Pharmacy (Sep 16, 2011)
The Inquiry Committee has reached an agreement with lsidoro (Andres Rudy) Sanchez and Marigold Compounding and Natural Pharmacy pursuant to section 36 of the Health Professions Act. lsidoro (Andres Rudy) Sanchez and Marigold Compounding and Natural Pharmacy have agreed to comply with all regulatory requirements, effective September 16, 2011. This agreement will remain in effect until further notice. The lnquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public.
(SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 - Registration reinstated)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 35 of the Health Professions Act, has suspended Isidoro (Andres Rudy) Sanchez’s registration as a pharmacist effective immediately pending completion of an investigation. The Inquiry Committee considers this action necessary to protect the public.
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Grant , Derek James (Aug 26, 2011)
Derek James Grant has satisfied the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated August 26, 2010. Limits and conditions on Mr. Grant’s registration as a pharmacist have now been removed.
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Pharmacist Registrant 10 (Apr 24, 2011)
(Jan 25, 2013 – Registration Status Changed)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement pharmacist registrant to place limits and/or conditions on her registration as a pharmacist effective April 24, 2011. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Pharmacist Registrant 8 (Dec 7, 2010)
(FEBRUARY 19, 2016 - LIMITS AND CONDITIONS REMOVED)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to place limits and/or conditions on his registration as a pharmacist effective December 7, 2010. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.
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Pharmacist Registrant 7 (Nov 26, 2010)
(December 16, 2013 - Limits and conditions removed)
The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to place limits and/or conditions on her registration as a pharmacist effective November 26, 2010. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.