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Chinese condoms too small for South Africans: court

by Sapa
16 Sep 2011 at 04:08hrs | Views
Johannesburg - A South Africa Court has set aside South African government decision to award a tender for Chinese-made condoms, according to a report on Friday.

This was because the condoms were too small, made of the wrong material and were not approved by the World Health Organisation, the US Food and Drug Administration Agency or the SA Bureau of Standards, according to the Beeld newspaper.

Judge Sulet Potterill set aside the finance minister's decision to award the contract to Siqamba Medical of KwaZulu-Natal, which won a tender to supply 11 million Phoenurse condoms manufactured in China.

Another company, Sekunjalo Investments Corporation, had turned to the court after losing the tender.

Potterill ruled that Sekunjalo should get the tender and said it was an urgent matter, since it affected the spread of HIV/Aids.

The court heard that the Phoenurse condoms were 20% smaller than Sekunjalo's and were not made of the required material.


Source - Sapa
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