The CEO of Monash IVF has resigned after a second bungle was made public. The fertility giant this week apologised for incorrectly transferring the wrong embryo to a patient.
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00:00What we know about the resignation is Michael Knapp was the CEO of Monash IVF and the board
00:07has said in a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange that they have accepted his
00:11resignation and that they wish him well and respect his decision.
00:15So in that statement they've said that he has led the organisation through a time of
00:19great growth and transformation.
00:22Before he was the Chief Executive he was the Managing Director so he has been with the
00:26organisation for some time taking on that role, taking on the Chief Executive role in 2019.
00:32Now of course this resignation has come just days after a second IVF bungle at Monash IVF.
00:38Monash IVF is in hot water over this because it is just the second incident in just as many
00:43months.
00:44So two incidents in two months that has really couples who are undergoing IVF at the moment
00:48very, very concerned.
00:50So that first incident that we discovered back in February was a case where a Brisbane woman
00:55essentially gave birth to a stranger's baby because it was an incorrect implantings of
01:00an embryo that resulted in that birth and that was back in 2023 we understand.
01:06So a lot of concern from couples who are currently going through IVF and not just concerns being
01:12raised just about Monash IVF at the moment as it does appear that IVF regulation will be
01:17a topic to be discussed by state health ministers and the federal health minister this week.
01:22I spoke to a couple the other day who were going through IVF at Monash and didn't want
01:27to be named or speak publicly because they're worried that if they speak publicly about those
01:32concerns that it could affect their success or could affect their treatment by staff at
01:38Monash IVF.
01:39But they did tell me on background that they were very concerned about some of the I suppose
01:45how staff treated the process and the processes there at Monash IVF and they said they had
01:50to really pay attention to what was happening and they were quite worried.
01:54So we have heard that there are calls for national regulation and what IVF campaigners are saying
02:01is that there is a need for federal law or an independent auditor to go to clinics to make sure
02:06that the right checks and balances are being followed.