I’m not familiar with another company that has had this many debacles in a veryshort period of
time.
–Ira Loss (An analyst at Investment Research Firm, USA)
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On 7 April 2011, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Johnson & Johnson, the
world’s largest health-care company (henceforth “J&J”), with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act (FCPA). The major charges fi led against J&J were bribing public doctors in several European coun-
tries and paying kickbacks to Iraq to illegally obtain business. The SEC’s complaint alleges that J&J
subsidiaries, employees and agents paid bribes to public doctors and administrators in Greece, ...
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