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Pharmacist Registrant 17 (Aug 1, 2013)
(July 24, 2014 – Registration reinstated) 

The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with the pharmacist registrant to suspend his registration as a pharmacist effective August 1, 2013. The agreement remains in effect until further notice. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act. 

Wong, Daniel (Jul 17, 2013)
(June 29, 2014 - Limits and conditions removed) 

Further to the public notification dated July 16, 2012, the Inquiry Committee has revised limits and conditions on Mr. Wong’s registration, effective until June 2014, and dispensed with the necessity of proceeding to discipline.

Ghag, Amrik (Jul 17, 2013)
(JUNE 30, 2014 - Limits and conditions removed)

Further to the public notification dated July 16, 2012, the Inquiry Committee placed a condition on Mr. Ghag’s registration, effective until June 2014, and dispensed with the necessity of proceeding to discipline.

Ghag, Sukhvinder (Jul 17, 2013)
(JuNE 30, 2014 - Limits and conditions removed) 

Further to the public notification dated July 16, 2012, the Inquiry Committee placed a condition on Mr. Ghag’s registration, effective until June 2014, and dispensed with the necessity of proceeding to discipline.

Hajrizaj, Fitim (Jul 16, 2013)

Pursuant to s. 35(4) of the Health Professions Act, the Inquiry Committee has determined that the limits and conditions imposed on the practice of pharmacy by Mr. Fitim Hajrizaj on March 13, 2013 are no longer necessary. Limits and conditions on Mr. Hajrizaj’s registration have now been removed.


March 13, 2013
(July 16, 2013 - Limits and conditions removed) 

The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 35(1)(a) of the Health Professions Act, has imposed limits and conditions on the practice of pharmacy by Mr. Fitim Hajrizaj, effective immediately, pending completion of an investigation of his pharmacy practice. Until further notice, Mr. Hajrizaj is to refrain from:

  • Compounding any medications and/or dispensing any compounded medications; and
  • Dispensing any vaccines or other pharmaceuticals requiring refrigeration.

The Inquiry Committee considers this action necessary to protect the public. 

Mirza, Hajra (Jul 9, 2013)

Hajra Mirza has satisfied the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated June 12, 2012. Limits and conditions on Ms. Mirza’s registration as a pharmacist has now been removed.

Pharmacist Registrant 15 (Jul 9, 2013)
(September 18, 2015 – Partial limits and conditions removed)

The Inquiry Committee has reinstated pharmacist registrant’s registration which was suspended for an indefinite period on March 22, 2013. Pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, the Inquiry Committee has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to place limits and conditions on his registration as a full pharmacist, effective July 9, 2013. This agreement remains in effect until July 9, 2016. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act

Laal, Ali (Alejandro Farris and Alejandro Fernandez) Asghar (Jun 26, 2013)

(known to use the following aliases: Alejandro Farris, Alejandro Fernandez, Jensen Farris, Alistair Farris, J. Alistair Lail)

On June 26, 2013, a Panel of the Discipline Committee, pursuant to s. 39(1)(c) of the Health Professions Act, found Ali Asghar Laal of Victoria, British Columbia, Registration No. 08811 (the "Registrant") guilty of professional misconduct for:

  • Having inappropriate personal relationships with two patients, one of which included having sexual relations with the patient; and
  • Keeping a loaded handgun hidden within the licensed pharmacy of which he was the owner and pharmacy manager.

The Panel also found, pursuant to s. 39(1)(a) of the Health Professions Act, that the Registrant had not complied with the Bylaws to the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act by maintaining outdated pharmaceutical products in the licensed pharmacy of which he was the owner and pharmacy manager, and keeping the outdated products as part of the active pharmacy inventory; and failing to notify the College that the licensed pharmacy of which he was the owner and pharmacy manager had been renovated.

Al-Ahmad, Hisham Nayef (Jun 25, 2013)

Hisham Al-Ahmad has satisfied the terms of an agreement reached with the Inquiry Committee dated November 30, 2012. Limits and conditions on Mr. Al-Ahmad’s registration as a pharmacist have now been removed.

Pharmacist Registrant 15 (Mar 22, 2013)
(July 9, 2013 – Registration reinstated)

The Inquiry Committee, pursuant to Section 36 of the Health Professions Act, has reached an agreement with pharmacist registrant to suspend his registration as a pharmacist for an indefinite period pending further disposition by the Inquiry Committee. The Inquiry Committee considers the agreement necessary to protect the public. The pharmacist registrant's name has been withheld pursuant to 39.3(4) of the Health Professions Act.

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