GRANSKNING. Saxen togs fram för att ändra i beslut när Centrala etikprövningsnämnden lämnade ut handlingar till Dagens Medicin.
The deputy's office coordinator Ulrika Holmgren confirms that the documents were made of before they were mailed to Dagens Medicin.
- We wanted to make the decisions looked real out, it was a mere administrative measure, she says.
In Wednesday's newspaper Dagens Medicin could reveal that the Central Ethical Review Board, CEPN, careless with their decisions. Among other decisions written in May and June this year been dated up to four years in the past. It is clear from a comparison of screenshots detailing when the documents were created and the date on the decision documents.
When Dagens Medicin Monday requested copies of some of the decisions sent CEPN them by e-mail. But we were not the originals. Instead, chose the Registry to change the original documents, apparently to conceal the decisions dated wrong.
As the agency changed its address in November 2009, wanted the office to documents dated before then would have a footer with the old address. With the new address on the document, it was clear that the documents were subsequently constructed.
When Dagens Medicin Wednesday, August 29, after the long wait, has access to authority records, they have redesigned the documents turned into original.
Among the 17 supervisory decisions by dated in June this year finds Dagens Medicin that eight of them in fact only covers a sticker with the text "Terminated" and a date, in the case folder. In some cases, missing dates completely, there is only one year, such as "Completed in 2009".
In three cases there anything that can be imagined decision notes in pencil in the folder. Who made the notes and when is in most cases unclear.
Any real case management or any clear written decision in the 17 postdated cases have Dagens Medicin thus not found.
The president of CEPN Johan Munck maintains on Wednesday afternoon that the decisions of the supervisory matters are postdated.
The deputy's office coordinator Ulrika Holmgren confirms that the documents were made of before they were mailed to Dagens Medicin.
- We wanted to make the decisions looked real out, it was a mere administrative measure, she says.
In Wednesday's newspaper Dagens Medicin could reveal that the Central Ethical Review Board, CEPN, careless with their decisions. Among other decisions written in May and June this year been dated up to four years in the past. It is clear from a comparison of screenshots detailing when the documents were created and the date on the decision documents.
When Dagens Medicin Monday requested copies of some of the decisions sent CEPN them by e-mail. But we were not the originals. Instead, chose the Registry to change the original documents, apparently to conceal the decisions dated wrong.
As the agency changed its address in November 2009, wanted the office to documents dated before then would have a footer with the old address. With the new address on the document, it was clear that the documents were subsequently constructed.
When Dagens Medicin Wednesday, August 29, after the long wait, has access to authority records, they have redesigned the documents turned into original.
Among the 17 supervisory decisions by dated in June this year finds Dagens Medicin that eight of them in fact only covers a sticker with the text "Terminated" and a date, in the case folder. In some cases, missing dates completely, there is only one year, such as "Completed in 2009".
In three cases there anything that can be imagined decision notes in pencil in the folder. Who made the notes and when is in most cases unclear.
Any real case management or any clear written decision in the 17 postdated cases have Dagens Medicin thus not found.
The president of CEPN Johan Munck maintains on Wednesday afternoon that the decisions of the supervisory matters are postdated.
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