Sanofi FCPA Settlement Follows Drought In Pharma Foreign Bribery Cases
Executive Summary
Sanofi agrees to pay $25.2m to resolve charges its Kazakhstan and Middle East subsidiaries paid bribes to win business; last pharma settlements were in 2016.
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