At the 2017 Bioethics conference, Dr Kristin Perterson of the University of California, Irvine discussed extensively on how the drive for financial gains by the pharmaceutical industry had led to many unscrupulous practices in the pharmaceutical industry. The entire industry is fragmented at multiple points with potential for unethical practices at many of these points. Focusing on the ethical review of research protocols is one of the many multiple points of the entire enterprise where unethical practices is possible. It is therefore important to share ethical responsibility for all the segment of the pharmaceutical research enterprise to be able to develop an ethical system. The siloing of the research process is sadly one of the ways of promoting unethical structures. In Africa, we should look towards health systems strengthening as a way to facilitate translation of research to health outcomes and reduce the siloed process.