The global consulting firm McKinsey and Company Friday agreed to pay $650 million to settle a federal probe into its role in helping"turbocharge" sales of the highly addictive opioid painkiller OxyContin for Purdue Pharma, the U.S. Justice Department announced on Friday.the influential consulting company - which often advises governments and powerful corporations around the globe - committed crimes while trying to aggressively boost opioid sales.
That means unless it commits additional wrongdoing linked to opioids, the other executives who led McKinsey during years when it helped drug companies boost prescription opioid sales won't face criminal charges or trial.sent to NPR. The firm also apologized for"the actions of a former partner who deleted documents related to his work for that client.
DOJ officials said the misdemeanor offense involved"knowingly and intentionally conspiring with Purdue and others to aid and abet the misbranding of prescription drugs." Bisch's group, called Relatives Against Purdue Pharma, has staged protests outside DOJ headquarters in Washington, D.C., demanding more accountability for corporate leaders who aggressively promoted and profited from opioid sales.
"Just collecting illicit profits without prosecuting individuals behind the crimes is no real deterrent and it sickens parents like myself," Bisch said., even as their firms paid out billions of dollars in opioid settlements or admitted to criminal acts highly hazardous to the public.
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