A group of civil activists staged a symbolic demonstration today by placing a wreath in front of the residence of former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, alleging his responsibility for deaths resulting from the use of substandard drugs. The demonstration is part of the ongoing controversy surrounding the importation of substandard immunoglobin, which has led to a series of arrests, including that of former Health Ministry Secretary Janaka Chandraguptha.
The activists, expressing their grievances, have accused Rambukwella of playing a role in the procurement and distribution of substandard drugs that may have contributed to fatal consequences. The wreath-laying ceremony is symbolic, intending to draw attention to the human cost associated with the alleged malpractices within the health sector during Rambukwella's tenure.
Former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella is currently under investigation for his involvement in the importation of substandard immunoglobin. The controversy has shaken the health sector, prompting authorities to take swift action against those implicated in the scandal. Janaka Chandraguptha, a prominent figure in the Health Ministry, is among those who have been arrested in connection with the issue.
The civil activists, who initiated the demonstration, underscored the importance of accountability in ensuring the safety and well-being of the public. They called for a thorough investigation into the allegations against Rambukwella and others involved in the procurement and distribution of substandard drugs.
The scandal has raised concerns about the integrity of the healthcare system and the potential impact on public health. The arrests of influential figures have added a layer of complexity to the unfolding situation, prompting a reevaluation of regulatory mechanisms and accountability measures within the health sector.