GSK Execs Get Out of Jail Free Card and Pass Go to
Lead Other Companies Thursday, July 05, 2012As reported in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, "Two
senior executives at GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) singled out by the U.S. Justice
Department for pushing the Advair asthma drug for unapproved uses have moved on
to some of Europe’s top pharmaceutical companies. Jean-Pierre Garnier, chief
executive officer from 2000 to 2008, is chairman of Swiss drugmaker Actelion
Ltd. (ATLN), while Chris Viehbacher, Glaxo’s former president of U.S. pharmaceuticals, is CEO of Sanofi, Europe ’s third-biggest drug company. The department cited
the men, along with Stanley Hull, a former senior vice president for U.S.
pharmaceuticals, in a lawsuit July 2" (see "Former GSK Execs Who
Implemented Off-Label Practices Now CEOs"). “The real opportunity for us with
Advair is that we can now convince physicians that there is no such thing as
mild or severe asthma: you have asthma,” Viehbacher said at a presentation to
investors in London
in 2004, according to the filing. He quit Glaxo in September 2008 to join
Sanofi (SAN) after losing out to Witty in the race to replace Garnier as CEO. In
January 2006, Garnier told investors that the FDA’s warning on Advair’s safety
shouldn’t affect Glaxo’s stock price because it is “not meaningful and it is
not going to have a big effect. I think products such as Advair are phenomenal
for the treatment of asthma, and they should be used for mild to moderate and
severe asthmatics. Physicians are not going to listen to the FDA.” Garnier
retired as Glaxo CEO in May 2008 and was named chairman of Actelion last year. Pharma
corporations are "persons" who are too big to fail. Unlike "real
persons," however, these corporations are never changed with felony
crimes, only misdemeanors, which means they can continue to sell drugs. Meanwhile,
most often -- as illustrated in this case -- the guilty real persons within
these companies not only have "Get Out of Jail Free" cards, they also
are REWARDED by moving up the corporate ladder! WTF?
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