GlaxoSmithKline Admits Firing Staff For Corruption In China In 2001

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(Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline said it fired staff in China for bribing officials in 2001 in a case that predates wider allegations of corruption for the British drugmaker in the country by more than a decade.

About 30 staff in GSK's vaccines business were dismissed for bribing Chinese officials, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, after they were found to be involved in bribing Chinese officials and taking kickbacks.

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