Monday, July 15, 2013

UPDATE 1-China police say GlaxoSmithKline broke law to boost sales prices

RPT-China police say GlaxoSmithKline broke law to boost sales prices

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BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) ? British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline used travel agencies and consultancies as vehicles to bribe officials and doctors and illegally boosted the sales prices of its drugs sold in China, police said on Monday. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe

China police say GlaxoSmithKline broke law to boost sales prices

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BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) ? British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline used travel agencies and consultancies as vehicles to bribe officials and doctors and illegally boosted the sales prices of its drugs sold in China, police said on Monday. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe

China police say GlaxoSmithKline broke law to boost sales prices

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BEIJING (Reuters) ? British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline used travel agencies and consultancies as vehicles to bribe officials and doctors and illegally boosted the sales prices of its drugs sold in China, police said on Monday. Since 2007 the company had transferred as much as 30 billion yuan ($4.89 billion) to over 700 travel agencies and companies,

Third person dies in Asiana air crash: San Francisco hospital

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By Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? A Chinese girl died in hospital on Friday, becoming the third fatality in the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet at San Francisco airport last Saturday, doctors and Chinese officials said. The child, who died on Friday morning, had been in critical condition, according to a statement from

Third person dies in Asiana air crash: San Francisco hospital

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By Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? A Chinese girl died in hospital on Friday, becoming the third fatality in the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet at San Francisco airport last Saturday, doctors and Chinese officials said. The child, who died on Friday morning, had been in critical condition, according to a statement from

Third person dies in Asiana air crash: San Francisco hospital

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By Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? A Chinese girl died in hospital on Friday, becoming the third fatality in the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet at San Francisco airport last Saturday, doctors and Chinese officials said. The child, who died on Friday morning, had been in critical condition, according to a statement from

Third person dies in Asiana air crash: San Francisco hospital

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By Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) ? A Chinese girl died in hospital on Friday, becoming the third fatality in the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet at San Francisco airport last Saturday, doctors and Chinese officials said. The child, who died on Friday morning, had been in critical condition, according to a statement from

No British nationals detained in GSK China case -sources

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LONDON/SHANGHAI, July 12 (Reuters) ? No British nationals employed by GlaxoSmithKline Plc have been detained as part of an investigation into the British-based drugmaker in China, sources familiar with the situation said on Friday. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the

China security ministry says GSK executives confess to economic crimes

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BEIJING (Reuters) ? Executives of GlaxoSmithKline Plc in China have confessed to charges of bribery and tax law violations, the country's security ministry said, in one of the most prominent graft cases involving a foreign company in three years. Bribes were offered to Chinese government officials, medical associations, hospitals and doctors to boost sales and

China security ministry says GSK executives confess to economic crimes

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BEIJING (Reuters) ? Executives of GlaxoSmithKline Plc in China have confessed to charges of bribery and tax law violations, the country?s security ministry said, in one of the most prominent graft cases involving a foreign company in three years. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet

Source: http://www.datapple.com/2013/07/14/update-1-china-police-say-glaxosmithkline-broke-law-to-boost-sales-prices/

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