Some clinics found to be using sterilising equipment nine years out of date


Improper storage: Medicine placed on the floor of a storage room alongside stationery.

SEVERAL Klinik Nur Sejahtera have been using sterilising machines whose certificates of fitness expired between three months and nine years ago.

The Auditor-General’s 2014 report said failure to renew the certificates could result in legal action being taken against the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN), which operated the clinics.

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