Pfizer Says Government Investigations Must Be Avoided, Since "There Is No Way Of Winning" Once They Start
Executive Summary
Pfizer would like to avoid being in the government hot seat again. After paying the largest fine ever in a government investigation, the company has instituted procedures to prevent future problems with its marketing and sales practices
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