South Korean Prosecutors Charge 10 Doctors With Receiving Illegal Kickbacks; Local And Multinational Pharmaceutical Companies Implicated
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - The Kwangju District Prosecutors' Office, located about 300 kilometers southwest of the capital Seoul, has indicted 10 doctors on charges of receiving illegal "rebates," or kickbacks, from pharmaceutical companies including local and multinational outfits
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