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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I wish to support the amendment for the following reasons: When you look at the code of conduct by the World Health Organization (WHO), Article 7.5, manufacturers and distributors of products within the scope of this code should disclose the institution to which a recipient health worker is affiliated, any contribution made to him or on his behalf for fellowships, study tours, research grants, attendance at professional conferences or the like, similar disclosure should be made by the recipient. In that case, it shows that the code does not exclude the healthcare workers from receiving this kind of consideration so long as it is disclosed. The onus is the disclosure but in the case of this Bill, it tends to criminalize or prohibit the health care worker from receiving any such assistance from this so called manufacturing company yet again you find that we are doing it differently from what the code recommended. We are going an extra mile which could be detrimental to further education and further training of healthcare workers. So, the onus here is that whoever provided that is supposed to disclose to the institution that, that health care worker"
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