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By A CP reporter
Pharmaceutical drugs. Picture from Pixabay. A trial will take place in May, after a senior Isle of Wight NHS official and an Island GP appeared in court, where they denied accepting more than £75,000 between them in bribes. An Isle of Wight businessman is charged alongside the pair. They are accused of promoting specific drug companies and their products to GPs, the Daily Telegraph reported. Paul Jerram, 67, from Shanklin, formerly head of medicines management for the Isle of Wight Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), denies eight separate offences, dating back to 2011. They are related to bribery and ‘improper performance of his functions’ as an NHS worker.