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    Washington's policy opens an investigation with US companies supplying an Iraqi ministry controlled

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    Post by Rocky Thu 02 Aug 2018, 3:29 am

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    The US Justice Department is conducting an investigation into the activities of pharmaceutical companies in Iraq accused of offering free drugs and pharmaceutical equipment to the Iraqi government, although it is known that it will later be sold on the black market to fund terrorist attacks, AstraZeneca, one of these companies said.
    During the publication of its semiannual results last week, AstraZeneca said it had received a request from the US Department "for an investigation into corruption in Iraq."
    The request explains that the investigation is linked, at least in part, to a lawsuit filed in October in a court in Washington on behalf of veteran US soldiers killed or wounded in Iraq between 2005 and 2009.
    Prosecutors accuse AstraZeneca and its rivals Pfizer, Roche, Johnson & Johnson and American giant General Electric, which manufactures medical imaging equipment, of violating US anti-terrorism laws.
    And hoping to enter the markets in Iraq, these groups may have provided samples of medicines and medical equipment to the Iraqi Ministry of Health, which was controlled by the militias.
    Prosecutors say the militias were selling the products on the black market to pharmaceutical companies to finance the attacks.
    AstraZeneca said in a statement it had "a firm and vital program to implement the law" and that it "does not accept bribes or other forms of corruption."






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