The Administrative Court ruled not to accept Ahmed El-Ezaby's appeal against the decision to write him off from the pharmacists

The Administrative Court ruled not to accept Ahmed El-Ezaby's appeal against the decision to write him off from the pharmacists

The Administrative Court of Justice ruled that the appeal filed by Ahmed El-Ezaby, against the decision to strike him off the pharmacists’ records, was not accepted. It is noteworthy that the commissioners of the State Council issued a report supporting the decisions to write off El-Ezaby and permanently ban him from practicing the profession of pharmacy, based on the ruling issued by the oldest judicial department in the Cairo Courts of Appeal No. El-Ezaby from opening more than one pharmacy by selling their commercial names to him and enabling him to borrow their names to operate those pharmacies, in violation of the law on the practice of the pharmacy profession and professional ethics. Dr. Hani Sameh, the lawyer, who is the resident of the lawsuit, demanded to abolish the activity of the pharmacies administration and prevent drug lords from owning hundreds of pharmacies, pointing out that the law of practicing the profession of pharmacy prohibited the pharmacist’s ownership of more than two pharmacies in order to protect the public interest and the group of pharmacists due to limited livelihood, the small size of the market and the lack of numbers of pharmacists, and to ensure that the number of pharmacists is not Money whales monopolized the livelihood of young pharmacists, and he said that El-Ezaby’s profits were one of the livelihoods of young pharmacists, and his actions caused the collapse of the pharmacy profession and the reluctance of most pharmacists and young people in particular from practicing the profession. It is noteworthy that the Court of Cassation enabled Ahmed El-Ezaby to challenge the unconstitutionality of articles of the law establishing the Pharmacists’ Syndicate making the Cairo Court of Appeals jurisdiction to hear appeals against the decisions of the Disciplinary Authority, and El-Ezaby appeals Nos. 47 for the year 1969 establishing the Pharmacists Syndicate in what they stipulated regarding the competence of the ordinary judiciary to consider appeals against disciplinary decisions issued by the Disciplinary Board of the Pharmacists Syndicate. It is noteworthy that El-Ezaby demonstrated last Sunday that he had relinquished the elections for the Chamber of Pharmaceutical Industry in the Federation of Industries following a lawsuit before the Second Circuit of the Administrative Court, which was filed by lawyer Hani Sameh, calling for his exclusion in light of his conviction of final criminal rulings for drug monopolies.