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Table 4 How the legislation cited in the manuscript can be applied in the prosecution process

From: An exploratory assessment of the legislative framework for combating counterfeit medicines in South Africa

Data source/date published

Type of legislation

Penalty/sentences

Stakeholders in law enforcement

Practical implications

Government Gazette

Counterfeit Goods Act 37 of 1997, Sect. 19(1) TRIPS agreement article 61 Provisions

1st offence: ≥ R5000 per item or with imprisonment not exceeding 3 years

SAPS (Commercial Crime Unit) DTI -CIPC (IPR protection) SARS (Customs)

This law focuses primarily on IPR infringements of all patented or trademarked products including medicines

01-Oct-97

 

2nd offence: ≥ R10 000 per item with 5 year imprisonment

Government Gazette

Medicines and Related Substances Act 101 of 1965

Offences relating to sale of medicines (S14), false labels & advertisements (S18), out of specifications, controlled substances and licenses (22C), sale and purchase by wholesalers (22H):

SAHPRA (National Medicines Regulatory Authority)

The law focuses on licensing pharmacies, dispensing practitioners, labelling requirements, the manufacturing, sale, and distribution of medicines, the sale and distribution of narcotics, the sale of medicines requiring special permits, as well as permits for the movement of medicines in and out of South Africa. There is no specific provision regarding the sale of medicines online

19 June 1965

 

Liable to a fine or imprisonment not exceeding 10 years

  

Government Gazette 23 July 2014

Customs and Excise Act Section 113A, Section 5, Section 4(1)

Customs duties & taxes

SARS (Customs)

This law outlines requirements for the movement of medicines across national borders, wholesale licenses, infringement of intellectual property rights, and illegal substances through the Harmonised System of Tariffs that identify high-risk goods

Government Gazette 04 December 1998

Prevention of Organized Crime Act 121 of 1998

Proceeds of crime: ≥ R100 million or imprisonment not exceeding 30 years

NPA (judiciary) SAPS (Commercial Crime Unit)

This law focuses on the penalties for money laundering and proceeds made from organised crime. If trafficking of counterfeited or falsified medicines involves organise crime, then this law will be applied

Section 8(1): Criminal gang activities:

Imprisonment: Minimum: ≥ 3 years. Maximum: ≥ 8 years

Asset forfeiture (Section 30)