Johnson & Johnson settles bribery case

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Johnson & Johnson settles bribery case
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay million to settle civil and criminal charges of bribing doctors in Europe and paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government to illegally obtain business.
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Read our blog post “Greece’s debt: A View From Greece” bit.ly Will fears that Greece’s debt will create a domino effect that will sink the European union bring an end to corruption in Greece’s government, in business practices and in everyday dealings? Or will the EU be left holding the tab? Guests: Stathis N. Kalyvas is Arnold Wolfers professor of Political Science and director of the Program on Order, Conflict and Violence at Yale University. He is the author of The Logic of Violence in Civil War which received the Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs published in 2006. Eric Margolis is a frequent media commentator on international affairs. He is a regular columnist for Sun Media in Canada and the Pakistani newspaper Dawn. He is the author, most recently, of American Raj: Liberation or Domination. Visit ericmargolis.com. Sakis Gekas is an assistant professor and Hellenic Heritage Foundation Chair in Modern Greek History at York University in Toronto. For more information see his bio. Theodore Tolias is a professor of Economics and Policy at the Schulich School of Business at York University. Desmond Lachman is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. Previously he served as a managing director and chief emerging market economic strategist at Salomon Smith Barney. He has written extensively on the global economic crisis.
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