An investigation by the Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) has revealed that one of the major pharmaceutical company supplying government hospitals in Malawi - has repeatedly been distributing expired and falsified medicines. Investigative Journalists at PIJ, found that a company called GPSL Wholesale Ltd is still operating despite being previously found guilty of selling expired medicines to government. It is reported that the scheme was uncovered after an intern at one of the public hospitals in Kamuzu in Capital Lilongwe noticed labels peeling off insulin vials stored in a refrigerator, exposing original expiry dates that had already passed. Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Investigative Journalist at Platform for Investigative Journalism, Golden Matonga

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