SYNLAB Ghana has officially responded to media reports concerning a GHC10 million lawsuit filed against the company over alleged inaccurate HIV test results.
The lawsuit claims that a female client lost her job and suffered reputational damage due to the alleged inaccurate results.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, July 1, SYNLAB Ghana confirmed that the matter is currently before the court but firmly rejected the public narrative being circulated, describing it as “inaccurate, misleading, and prejudicial.” The company emphasized that it is fully cooperating with the judicial process and has engaged legal counsel to defend its position.
“We have filed a statement of defence denying all the allegations made against the company,” SYNLAB Ghana stated. The company assured the public of its continued commitment to providing accurate and reliable diagnostic services, noting that its protocols and testing standards meet both local and international quality benchmarks.
SYNLITAB Ghana’s statement comes after the company was sued over the alleged inaccurate test results, which reportedly had severe consequences for the client. While the company respects the individual’s right to seek legal redress, it strongly rejects the narrative being propagated in the media, describing it as damaging to its reputation.
The company is committed to providing high-quality diagnostic services and is confident in its testing protocols and standards. The outcome of the lawsuit will determine the accuracy of the allegations and the company’s liability.
In the meantime, SYNLAB Ghana has assured the public that it is taking the lawsuit seriously and is working to defend its position. The company’s commitment to quality and accuracy in its diagnostic services is unwavering, and it will continue to provide reliable testing services to its clients.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen









