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Opacity in Covid vaccine trials, sales contracts could scupper global response

Transparency has always been the keystone in the fight against corruption for without it, the corrupt continue their misdeeds unimpeded. With it, they have nowhere to hide.

The Covid-19 global pandemic presented a golden opportunity for looting, and lack of transparency continues to enable it.

A new report, published today by Transparency International and the University of Toronto, reveals that opacity and secrecy in the Covid-19 vaccine trials programme threatens the success of the global response to the pandemic.

For Whose Benefit? analyses the development and sale of the world’s top 20 Covid-19 vaccines. Companies under scrutiny include AstraZeneca, Pfizer/BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax, and Moderna. Detailed analysis of data emanating from 86 clinical trials and nearly 200 contracts for vaccine procurement, up to March 2021, reveals “a pattern of poor transparency and a disturbing trend of governments censoring key details of their orders from drug companies”.

Because transparency is vital if the public is to trust that the process is safe and ethical, everything hinges on that level of trust being high – this will lead to confidence in the vaccination programme and willingness to participate. Furthermore, clinical trial transparency is the only way to monitor the safety and efficacy of vaccines and is a key safeguard against selective reporting of results or manipulation of data.

“Given the huge amounts of public money invested in research and development around the world, citizens have the right to know everything about the vaccines their taxes helped to fund,” said Jonathan Cushing, head of Transparency International’s Global Health Programme.

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Key findings

The report reveals a disturbing trend of poor transparency in clinical trials as well as in contracting for the supply of vaccines. This is highlighted by:

Recommendations

Transparency International Global Health calls on national governments to adopt and enforce legislation requiring the pre-registration of all clinical trials and the publication of summary results within 12 months of their completion. All governments that have bought vaccines should also follow the lead of the US and publish their contracts.

Vaccine developers must publish their clinical trial protocols on a publicly accessible registry (if they have not done so already). Developers should also only use media to announce clinical trial results in tandem with data analysis published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, trial registry or as a pre-print article.

In the absence of full publications of contracts by buyers, suppliers should release the full extent of its agreed-upon indemnification clauses, if agreed to by the buyer. Until this happens, they will be unable to sufficiently curtail lingering concerns of “bullying” of upper-middle income economies for more extensive indemnity clauses.

The World Health Organization should develop a toolkit for pandemic vaccine agreements, complete with template clauses and guidance on good practice.

Transparency engenders public trust

For months now, Corruption Watch has been engaging with National Treasury on this very matter. In January 2021 we raised concerns about the threat of corruption risks in the procurement and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in South Africa.

But long before then we had expressed concerns that corruption would hinder the response to the pandemic. And in March this year we reiterated, in a paper researched and authored by Stellenbosch University law professor and public procurement specialist Prof Geo Quinot, that: “Public trust is undoubtedly a major factor in the success of any mass Covid-19 vaccination programme … transparency in government’s vaccination programme is also essential for the very success of the programme, since without transparency there cannot be public trust.”

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