PharmaLedger Association Lança Ecossistema de Confiança Digital em Serviços de Saúde

BASILEIA, Suíça, March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A PharmaLedger Association™ (PLA), uma organização sem fins lucrativos com sede na Suíça, anuncia a aprovação do seu plano estratégico de 3 anos para implementar e promover um Ecossistema de Confiança Digital em saúde (DTE-H) em sua Assembleia Geral Anual realizada em Lucerna, Suíça, em 1° de março de 2023. As organizações-membro também confirmaram a nomeação de oito Diretores para seu conselho, cumprindo com o valor central de “Liderança Ecossistêmica” da PLA.

Representando a diversidade na área de serviços de saúde, os membros fundadores da PLA incluem grandes e pequenas empresas farmacêuticas, organizações de pesquisa, organizações representativas dos pacientes, organizações sem fins lucrativos, tecnologia e prestadores de serviços de saúde. A PLA confirmou seu mandato como uma organização guarda-chuva pré-concorrência entregando soluções digitais comuns e interoperáveis nas áreas de: Confiança do ProdutoEnsaios Clínicos Descentralizados, e Rastreabilidade da Cadeia de Suprimentos.

  • Produtos e Projeto: No primeiro trimestre de 2023, a PLA lançará o primeiro produto qualificado e Informações Eletrônicas do Produto para implementação por seus membros.
    No segundo trimestre de 2023, a PharmaLedger Association continuará com o desenvolvimento de novos produtos em seu xLab de inovação, incluindo um gêmeo digital de produto, identidades descentralizadas, e credenciais verificáveis para facilitar a visibilidade, segurança, rastreabilidade e confiança em todas as áreas dos serviços de saúde.
  • Governança & Compliance: A PLA alavancará sua capacidade de desenvolver, qualificar, lançar e manter produtos no ambiente altamente regulamentado dos serviços de saúde, garantindo a adesão contínua às diretrizes antitruste, de propriedade intelectual, privacidade de dados e Garantia de Sistema Computadorizado.
  • Engajamento e Crescimento do Ecossistema: A PharmaLedger Association continuará a integrar novos membros e a envolver-se com autoridades, associações comerciais e organizações de desenvolvimento de normas, garantindo o seu crescimento e viabilidade financeira.
  • Tecnologia e Segurança da Plataforma: A PLA se concentrará em facilitar a adoção de novas soluções com seus membros e usuários, enquanto mantém os benefícios de segurança cibernética da sua arquitetura.

A formação da PLA e o endosso da sua missão por diversos membros da área de serviços de saúde constitui um marco importante. Isso prepara o caminho para a entrega de plataformas baseadas em blockchain amplamente confiáveis, com novas soluções de código aberto em serviços de saúde para criar valor para pacientes e partes interessadas do ecossistema. A PLA agradece aos seus 20 membros fundadores e convida todas as organizações relacionadas à área de serviços de saúde a aprender mais e se empenhar na realização de ‘Serviços de Saúde 4.0’ de confiança.

“Blockchain é um esporte em equipe. A PLA começou com uma equipe diversificada e forte de membros com uma visão comum, que acreditam em mudanças reais. Com a PLA, temos o veículo, os recursos e o roteiro certos para levar os pacientes a um lugar melhor nos cuidados de saúde”, disse Daniel Fritz, Diretor Executivo da PharmaLedger Association.

A PLA é o resultado da conclusão bem-sucedida do projeto de pesquisa PharmaLedger, um consórcio de €22 milhões, composto por 30 membros, com 12 grandes empresas farmacêuticas e 18 parceiros públicos, financiado pela União Europeia (UE) e pela Iniciativa Inovadora de Saúde da Federação Europeia de Indústrias e Associações Farmacêuticas (EFPIA).

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IBFD Africa Tax Symposium comes to Arusha

IBFD African Tax Symposium

Trends in International Taxation – an African Perspective

AMSTERDAM, March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The beautiful city of Arusha is gearing up to host the next edition of the Africa Tax Symposium. Taking place from 24 to 26 May 2023, the symposium is the leading global conference on taxation in Africa. Held at the Mount Meru Hotel, Arusha, the evergreen theme of the conference is “Trends in International Taxation – an African Perspective”.

Highlights from the technical programme include:

  • The Two-Pillar Solution – What No-Deal or No Critical Mass Means for Africa
  • Global Minimum Taxation – Implications for Africa’s tax incentives regimes
  • Recent Developments in Transfer Pricing in Africa
  • Tax Treaties – Practical issues concerning payments for services, including automated digital services
  • Domestic resource mobilization – Challenges and prospects
  • Reassessing Africa’s role in global tax policy development – The way forward.

“The Africa Tax Symposium is unique for the reach it has across the entire spectrum of the tax world,” says Belema Obuoforibo, Director of the IBFD Knowledge Centre, and Chair of the IBFD Centre for Studies in African Taxation. “This special event brings together tax professionals from practice, industry, academia, the judiciary, and tax administration – as speakers and as delegates. In its eight years of existence, the Symposium has acquired a well-deserved reputation as a high-quality forum for discussing the main tax policy issues crucial for Africa.”

To see the full programme and speakers, visit the Symposium website at https://www.ibfd.org/events/8th-africa-tax-symposium-2023#sectioneventprogramme

Limited places available

As in previous symposiums, attendance is restricted to 250 persons. Sign up early to secure your seat and early-bird discount.

To register, please visit the Symposium website at https://www.ibfd.org/events/8th-africa-tax-symposium-2023

The Africa Tax Symposium is proudly supported by:

  • The African Tax Institute (University of Pretoria)
  • Cercle de Réflexion et d’ Échange des Dirigeants des Administrations Fiscales (CREDAF)
  • Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators (CATA)
  • International Fiscal Association, Africa Region
  • International Fiscal Association, Nigeria branch
  • International Fiscal Association, South Africa branch
  • University of Cape Town, UCT Tax Unit
  • West African Tax Administration Forum (WATAF)

We are also grateful to the Tanzania Revenue Authority for their invaluable support.

An additional event!

In the lead-up to the Symposium, IBFD also will hold a Masterclass, titled “Tax Structuring in Africa – Selected Critical Issues”. This is a separate event to the Symposium.

The Masterclass will take place on 22 and 23 May 2023, also at the Mount Meru Hotel in Tanzania. To register and learn more about the Masterclass, click here https://www.ibfd.org/events/ibfd-masterclass-tax-structuring-africa-selected-critical-issues

Contact information: Phil Windus, Senior Marketing Coordinator: p.windus@ibfd.org.

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IBFD is a leading international provider of cross-border tax expertise, with a long-standing history of supporting and contributing to tax research and academic activities. As an independent foundation, IBFD utilizes its global network of tax experts and its Knowledge Centre to serve Fortune 500 companies, governments, international consultancy firms and tax advisers.

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Le Symposium sur la Fiscalité Africaine de l’IBFD arrive à Arusha

Symposium sur la Fiscalité Africaine de l’IBFD

Tendances de la fiscalité internationale : Une perspective africaine

AMSTERDAM, 14 mars 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — La belle ville d’Arusha se prépare à accueillir la prochaine édition du Symposium sur la Fiscalité Africaine. Se déroulant du 24 au 26 mai 2023, ce symposium est la plus grande conférence mondiale sur la fiscalité d’Afrique. Devant se tenir au Mount Meru Hotel d’Arusha, la conférence aura pour thème central : « Tendances de la fiscalité internationale : Une perspective africaine »

Les points saillants du programme technique incluent :

  • La Solution reposant sur Deux Piliers – Ce que signifie un no-deal ou l’absence de masse critique pour l’Afrique
  • La fiscalité minimum à l’échelle mondiale – Implications pour les régimes d’avantages fiscaux d’Afrique
  • Les récents développements de la tarification de transfert en Afrique
  • Traités fiscaux – Questions pratiques concernant les paiements de services, y compris les services numériques automatisés
  • Mobilisation des ressources domestiques – Défis et perspectives
  • Réévaluation du rôle de l’Afrique dans le développement de politiques fiscales à l’échelle mondiale – Comment avancer.

« Le Symposium sur la Fiscalité Africaine est unique de par sa portée dans l’ensemble du monde de la fiscalité », a déclaré Belema Obuoforibo, directrice de l’IBFD Knowledge Centre et présidente du Centre d’Études en Fiscalité Africaine de l’IBFD. « Parmi ses orateurs et participants, cet événement spécial réunit des professionnels de la fiscalité provenant de cabinets, de l’industrie, d’universités, de l’administration fiscale et du système judiciaire. Au cours de ses huit années d’existence, le Symposium a acquis une réputation bien méritée en tant que forum de haute qualité pour soulever les principales questions de politiques fiscales cruciales pour l’Afrique. »

Pour voir l’ensemble du programme et des intervenants, consultez le site Web du Symposium à l’adresse https://www.ibfd.org/events/8th-africa-tax-symposium-2023#sectioneventprogramme

Places limitées disponibles

Comme lors des précédents symposiums, la participation est limitée à 250 personnes. Inscrivez-vous au plus tôt pour vous assurer une place et bénéficier d’une remise d’inscription anticipée.

Pour vous inscrire, veuillez consulter le site Web du Symposium à l’adresse https://www.ibfd.org/events/8th-africa-tax-symposium-2023

Le Symposium sur la Fiscalité Africaine est fièrement soutenu par :

  • L’Institut Africain des Impôts (Université de Pretoria)
  • Le Cercle de Réflexion et d’Échange des Dirigeants des Administrations fiscales (CREDAF)
  • L’Association des Administrateurs Fiscaux du Commonwealth (CATA)
  • L’Association fiscale internationale, région Afrique
  • L’Association fiscale internationale, succursale du Nigeria
  • L’Association fiscale internationale, succursale d’Afrique du Sud
  • L’Université du Cap, UCT Tax Unit
  • Le Forum des Administrations Fiscales Ouest-Africaines (FAFOA)

Nous sommes également reconnaissants à la Tanzania Revenue Authority pour son soutien inestimable.

Un événement additionnel !

À l’approche du Symposium, l’IBFD organisera également une Masterclass, intitulée « Tax Structuring in Africa – Selected Critical Issues » (La structuration fiscale d’Afrique : quelques questions cruciales). Il s’agira d’un événement distinct du Symposium.

La Masterclass se déroulera les 22 et 23 mai 2023, également au Mount Meru Hotel en Tanzanie. Pour vous inscrire et en savoir plus sur la Masterclass, cliquez ici https://www.ibfd.org/events/ibfd-masterclass-tax-structuring-africa-selected-critical-issues

Coordonnées : Phil Windus, coordinateur principal du marketing : p.windus@ibfd.org.

À propos de l’IBFD
L’IBFD est un leader mondial en matière d’expertise fiscale internationale, qui apporte depuis longtemps son soutien et sa contribution à la recherche fiscale et aux activités universitaires. En tant que fondation indépendante, l’IBFD s’appuie sur son réseau mondial d’experts en fiscalité et sur son Knowledge Centre pour servir les entreprises classées au palmarès Fortune 500, les gouvernements, les cabinets de conseil internationaux et les conseillers fiscaux.

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Osun poll: Oyetola asks A/Court to declare Adeleke unqualified

Mr Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Monday, asked the Court of Appeal, Abuja to declared Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun unqualified to have contested the July 16, 2022 poll in which he emerged as winner over alleged certificate forgery. Oyetola, whose candidacy in the poll was affirmed by a tribunal, made the prayer in a cross appeal marked: CA/AK/EPT/GOV/03/2023 filed before the three-member panel headed by Justice Mohammed Shuaibu. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 1st and 2nd cross appellants in the case are Oyetola and the APC respectively. In the matter, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Adeleke and the PDP are the 1st to 3rd cross respondents respectively. NAN also reports that Adeleke had, in an appeal marked: CA/AK/EPT/GOV/01/2023, prayed the court to set aside the judgment of the Osun tribunal delivered on Jan. 27 which upturned his victory at the poll. Adeleke, who dragged Oyetola, APC and INEC before the appellate court as 1st to 3rd respondents respectively, urged the panel to dismiss the tribunal’s judgment. Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, who was counsel to Adeleke, challenged the decision of the tribunal which nullified the victory of his client in the governorship election. Ikpeazu, argued that a member of the tribunal, who was also a chief magistrate, did not air her opinion during the judgement delivery. Rather, he said she only appended her signature and the constitution mandated her to have aired her views about the suit. But Oyetola’s counsel, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, disagreed with Ikpeazu. The senior lawyer submitted that mere signing of the judgment, and not making any comment could not have rendered the judgment invalid. He further argued that Justice Terste Kume, who headed the tribunal, in the open court, made a pronouncement while delivering the judgment using the expression, ‘We, members of the tribunal…,’ to imply that the decision was unanimous. He also argued that there was over-voting in 744 polling units across the state. Fagbemi urged the court to dismiss Adeleke’s appeal. Arguing the cross appeal, Akin Olujimi, SAN, who appeared for Oyetola, prayed the court to declare Adeleke unqualified to have contested the election, in the first instance, over allegations bordering on certificate forgery. NAN reports that INEC had, on July 17, 2022, declared Adeleke the winner of the governorship election conducted on July 16, 2022 after polling a total of 403,371 votes. He was said to have won in 17 of the 30 local government areas in the state. But Oyetola and his party, the APC, approached the court to challenge the victory on the grounds that there was over-voting and that Adeleke was not eligible to run at the time. The Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal had, on Jan. 27, voided the July 16, 2022 election that produced Adeleke of PDP as the elected governor. The panel led by Justice Kume, in its judgment, invalidated the election and declared Mr Gboyega Oyetola of APC as the valid winner of the poll. The tribunal directed INEC to withdraw the certificate of return issued to Adeleke and his deputy, Kola Adewusi, both of whom had been sworn in. It, however, directed that the certificate of return should instead be issued to Oyetola. Justice Kume held that the governorship election was not held in compliance with Nigeria’s Electoral Act. The tribunal also held that the governorship election was characterised by over-voting. The tribunal, thus, ordered that Oyetola should be returned as governor of Osun State. Olujimi, in his argument on Monday, said that that they were able to prove a case of forgery against Adeleke but the tribunal failed to make a consequential order in that regard. He said the development led to the filing of the cross appeal. He said Adeleke, who vied for the governorship position, submitted a forged certificate to INEC. He stated that besides the issue of over-voting established by the tribunal, the cross respondents erroneously thought Adeleke was eligible to contest in the poll even with the controversy surrounding the certificate forgery. Olujimi argued that having found that the case of forgery was proved by the petitioners (Oyetola and APC) against the 2nd cross respondent (Adeleke) in regard to his Exhibit EC9 and FILE D, the tribunal ought to have held pursuant to Section 182(1)(j) that Adeleke was not qualified to have vied for the July 16, 2022 Osun governorship election. He also submitted that Adeleke failed to call evidence to disprove a case of forgery against him, saying that ‘an evidence tendered in one case cannot be relied on in another case.’ He urged the court to uphold the cross appeal. Counsel to INEC, Paul Ananaba, SAN, said the cross appeal was hollow, praying the court to dismiss it Also, Adeleke’s lawyer, Ikpeazu, urged the court to dismiss the cross appeal. He argued that since Oyetola and APC were the petitioners before the tribunal, they ought to have called evidence to prove their case, and not the respondents. Alex Iziyon, SAN, lawyer to the PDP, also aligned with Ikpeazu’s submission. After taking arguments from counsel to the parties, Justice Shuaibu reserved judgment in the case. ,(NAN)(www.nanmews.ng)

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Flood: FG to relocate 10,000 persons in Kogi

The Federal Government is to relocate 10,000 persons in Mosun Community in Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi following the rampaging activities of the River Benue during raining season. Alhaji Abubakar Yelwa, the Managing Director of the Hydro-Electricity Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC), made this known during a tour of the affected communities in Mosun. Yelwa said that the relocation of the affected communities became imperative sequel to the negative impact of the 2022 flood in the affected communities as villagers had to desert their homes for safety. ‘We will begin construction of buildings that would accommodate the affected villagers in two weeks if we are shown the piece of land by the traditional ruler and the Bassa Local Government authorities. ‘What we are afraid of is the flood for 2023, going by the prediction of NiMet, which says this year’s rain would be heavier than that of 2022, which may mean more flood than what we experienced. ‘Here we are at the site, and you can see for yourselves the levels of damaging activities of the River Benue in these communities within Mosun kingdom. We have to do something to save their lives and make their living worthwhile. ‘As soon as the authorities show us the piece of land to relocate them, we shall begin construction work immediately. We are ready to move our equipment to the river banks to start work on controlling the ravaging erosion activities, ‘ the MD said. Earlier, the traditional ruler of the Mosun Kingdom, Alhaji Burka Ali, told the HYPPADEC boss and his entourage that the 2022 flood was very devastating. ‘No fewer than 10,000 people were displaced by the 2022 flood. In fact, land space of over 300 metre was washed away by the flood. ‘As for the piece of land for the resettlement of my unfortunate people, we have already selected a piece of land to show HYPPADEC. ‘I am short of words. We appreciate the commission and the Federal Government for this show of love and concern to the people of my kingdom. ‘We are ready to cooperate with HYPPADEC to see that the resettlement programme is a success for the good of our fellow brothers and sisters as well as our children, who have suffering due the flood, ‘ Ali said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visit to Mosun kingdom was spiced with the award of chieftaincy title to the HYPPADEC boss and Alhaji Isa Ozi-Salami, the Kogi Representative on the governing board of the commission. While Yelwa was crowned as the ‘Ondaihi’ (Galadima) of Bassa Land, Ozi-Salami was crowned the ‘Oniereza Ogbanyi of Mozum kingdom. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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PharmaLedger Association Launches Digital Trust Ecosystem in Healthcare

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BASEL, Switzerland, March 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The PharmaLedger Association™ (PLA), a not-for-profit based in Switzerland, announces the endorsement of its 3-year strategic plan to implement and promote a Digital Trust Ecosystem in healthcare (DTE-H) at its Annual General Meeting held in Lucerne, Switzerland on 1 March 2023. The member organizations also confirmed the appointment of eight Directors to its board, delivering on PLA’s core value of “Ecosystem Leadership.”

Representing the diversity of healthcare, PLA’s founding members comprise of large and small pharmaceutical companies, research organizations, patient representative organizations, non-profit organizations, technology, and healthcare service providers. PLA has confirmed its mandate as a pre-competition umbrella organization delivering common and interoperable digital solutions in the areas of Product TrustDecentralized Clinical Trials, and Supply Chain Traceability.

  • Products & Project: In Q1 2023, PLA will release the first qualified product, electronic Product Information for implementation by its members.
    In Q2 2023, the Association will continue with the development of new products in its innovation xLab, including of a product digital twin, decentralized identities, and verifiable credentials to facilitate visibility, security, traceability, and trust in all areas of healthcare.
  • Governance & Compliance: PLA will leverage its capability to develop, qualify, launch, and maintain products in healthcare’s highly regulated environment by ensuring continuous adherence to antitrust, intellectual property, data privacy, and Computerized System Assurance guidelines.
  • Ecosystem Engagement & Growth: The association will continue to onboard new members and engage with authorities, trade associations and standards development organizations, ensuring growth and financial viability.
  • Platform Technology & Security: PLA will focus on easing adoption of new solutions with its members and users while maintaining the cybersecurity benefits of its architecture.

The formation of PLA and the endorsement of its mission by diverse members of healthcare is a major milestone. This paves the way for delivery of widely trusted blockchain-based platforms with new open-source healthcare solutions to create value for patients and ecosystem stakeholders. PLA is grateful to its 20 founding members and invites all healthcare related organizations to learn more and engage towards the realization of a trusted Healthcare 4.0.

“Blockchain is a team sport. PLA has started with a diverse and strong team of members with a common vision and who believe in real change. With PLA we have the right vehicle, resources, and roadmap to take patients to a better place in healthcare,” Daniel Fritz, Executive Director, PharmaLedger Association.

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PLA is the result of the successful completion of the PharmaLedger research project, a €22 million, 30-member consortium with 12 large pharma companies and 18 public partners, funded under the European Union (EU) and European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA)’s Innovative Health Initiative.

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