TGA , Greg Hunt, CHO Paul Kelly pretend that approved vaccine producers share price collapse is irrelevant to vaccine safety

 by Ganesh Sahathevan 



                                            





Despite official and unofficial booster mandates, that have come over and above vaccine mandates from their major customers, the governments of primarily developed countries with plenty of capacity to pay for their products, the share price and market capitalisation of the main vaccine producers have all collapsed.


Vaccitech which formulated  the AstraZeneca vaccine is now trading at almost half its IPO price of USD 17, which it only got to briefly after the IPO.

BoiNTech which formulated and  produces the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has seen its share price collapse to approximately USD 1500, after getting to a high of just above USD 400, in under 12 months, despite a slew of good news. 

Moderna and Novavax have also seen their share price and market capitalisation fall off a cliff.


Any company that experiences share price and market capitalisation collapse such as the above will come under scrutiny from its customers (and others) who would be concerned as to the reasons why the companies are being marked down by the market. 

In Australia however the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) which approves vaccines for use in Australia, the Minister for Health Greg Hunt, and the Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly have all said nothing about the issue. The information above is publicly available and their behaviour raises even further concerns about the vaccine approval and acquisition process in Australia.


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Saturday, October 9, 2021

Pfizer's secret demand for AUD 240 Million upfront from Morrison Govt for COVID vaccine raises even more US FCPA, UK Bribery Act issues


by Ganesh Sahathevan 





The Advertiser  and related publications have reported today that Pfizer demanded a secret upfront payment  of an estimated AUD 240 Million from the Morrison Government  for 10 million doses of its COVID vaccine.

The revelations add to concerns that US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and UK Bribery Act provisions may have been breached in the supply of Pfizer COVID vaccines to Australia. 

As reported below, the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and other leaders reliance on emergency law and emergency type public health orders to coerce Australians into having themselves vaccinated raises concerns that   public health is not their primary motivation. 



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Monday, September 13, 2021

Australian political leaders' threats of loss of freedom against anyone who questions their COVID vaccines add to FCPA UK Bribery Act issues

 by  Ganesh Sahathevan 


Australia's political leaders, including the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and his state counterparts, have continued to to stonewall questions about vaccine efficacy, vaccine failure, and side effects.Morrison has gone so far as to make false claims about vaccine efficacy. 

Instead they have now started to threaten their own citizens with a permanent loss of freedom if they refuse to get vaccinated in accordance with government mandated timetables. 

However, even between themselves there is disagreement over vaccine efficacy. For example the Premier Of Western Australia, Mark McGowan will not accept vaccinated persons from other states for fear that they might be infectious. 

Meanwhile the Premier of NSW continues to fear the unvaccinated, despite proudly advertising the fact of her two AZ jabs. 

All of the above adds to suspicion that the Australian Government and its leaders have engaged in conduct that may be in breach of US  FCPA and UK Bribery Act provisions in their haste to acquire COVID vaccines. 




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