Friday, 04 March 2016, 10:39am

Gordon Campbell:
On Pharmac’s Unequal Battle Over The Funding Of Keytruda

Sad to say, but the Key government has never showed much stomach for saying ‘No’ to corporate lobbyists from the pharmaceutical industry or the film industry.

Even before taking office in 2008, Key and his colleagues had promised to over-ride Pharmac’s objections to the funding of a 52 week programme of the anti-cancer drug Herceptin.

Health Minister Jonathan Coleman now concedes that this commitment to bypass Pharmac was a big mistake. More>>

 
 

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Housing: $2 Million To Help Homeless Aucklanders

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Debts Student And National: Student Debt Time Bomb Clocks $15 Billion

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Gang Plan: New Gang Intelligence Centre Will Reduce Gang Harm

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Zero Hours Fight: Labour To Support Next Step Of Workplace Law

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Spy Rules: ISC Receives Intelligence And Security Review

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Emirates: First Dubai-Auckland Non-Stop Arrival

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Price Of Cheese: ComCom Questions Why Fonterra Has To Take All Farmers' Milk

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Comestibles: New Food Act Comes Into Force

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Balance Of Trade: NZ Terms Of Trade Falls 2% In Fourth Quarter

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Employment: Minimum Wage To Increase To $15.25

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Statistics: NZ Building Consents Sink 8.2% As Canterbury Drops Off

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3 To 24 March: Flag Referendum Voting Papers Out

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Other Flags: Hōne Heke’s Tribal Flag Comes To Auckland

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Flag Debate Moves To Doggerel: Poetry For Sport And War

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Cyclone Winston: NZ Aid For Fiji

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Family Statement: Martin Crowe Dies

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