McKinsey & Company to pay $650 million to settle opioid consulting probe, ex-partner to plead guilty
Source: CNBC
Published Fri, Dec 13 2024 9:08 AM EST Updated 31 Min Ago
McKinsey & Company agreed to pay $650 million in a deferred prosecution agreement that will resolve a federal criminal probe into the companys consulting work advising Purdue Pharma on how to increase sales of its opioid painkiller OxyContin, a court filing said Friday.
A former top partner at McKinsey, Martin Elling, also agreed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice next month in the probe by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to a filing in U.S. District Court in Abingdon, Virginia.
The criminal charging document that McKinsey agreed to have filed by prosecutors alleges the consulting giant knowingly and intentionally conspired with Purdue Pharma and others to aid and abet the misbranding of prescription drugs. The document also said McKinsey is accused, through the acts of its then-partner Elling, of knowingly destroying and concealing records and documents with the intent to impede the investigation by the Department of Justice.
McKinsey, which previously agreed to pay almost $1 billion to settle lawsuits by states, local governments and others related to its opioid consulting, accepted responsibility for the conduct alleged by federal prosecutors, according to the deferred prosecution agreement. As part of the deal, McKinsey will not work on any marketing, sale, promotion of distribution of controlled substances.
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republianmushroom
(18,394 posts)But nobody goes to jail for the crimes they committed. Tell be again how crime doesn't pay and no one is above the law.
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(12,051 posts)Theyre the people pushing greed, greed, and more greed fir shareholders and global corporations.