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Celgene Corp. to pay $280M to settle cancer drug fraud suit

Celgene Corp. to pay $280M to settle cancer drug fraud suit

by Admin | Jul 27, 2017 | Corporate Frauds, Recent Articles

Celgene Corp. has agreed to pay $280 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit alleging the pharmaceutical company committed fraud promoting a drug with a notorious history that was re-purposed to treat leprosy and another therapy for unapproved cancer treatments,...

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