Possibly one of the most bizarre statements I have seen to date: "... disclosure of documents could undermine public confidence and reduce the willingness of the public to report adverse events to the TGA." I just can not fathom how they have come to that conclusion, however, bureaucracies have become prone to stating the illogical and speaking in opposites.
Possibly one of the most bizarre statements I have seen to date: "... disclosure of documents could undermine public confidence and reduce the willingness of the public to report adverse events to the TGA." I just can not fathom how they have come to that conclusion, however, bureaucracies have become prone to stating the illogical and speaking in opposites.
Possibly one of the most bizarre statements I have seen to date: "... disclosure of documents could undermine public confidence and reduce the willingness of the public to report adverse events to the TGA." I just can not fathom how they have come to that conclusion, however, bureaucracies have become prone to stating the illogical and speaking in opposites.
If I were rowing out to the middle of a lake and my boat had a hole in it, a warning about the hole could save my life not make me 'boat hesitant.'
Excellent analogy