Danone's Nutricia accused of bribing China doctors: media

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AFP Beijing
Last Updated : Sep 25 2013 | 7:36 PM IST
French conglomerate Danone faced fresh bribery accusations in China today, made by a newspaper against its health care subsidiary Nutricia, as authorities investigate corruption among drug and dairy firms.
Nutricia "provided improper benefits on a large scale to more than 100 doctors at 14 hospitals in Beijing in order to spur medicine sales", the 21st Century Business Herald said, citing evidence it said was supplied by an unidentified hospital intern.
The bribes included a total of 300,000 yuan (USD 49,000) to dozens of doctors at two hospitals, the report said.
They also included receipts that could be submitted for reimbursement and group activities like strawberry-picking, it said, citing evidence from 2010 until last year.
State media last week accused another Danone subsidiary, the baby formula maker Dumex, of bribing Chinese hospital officials with to 10,000 yuan each to give its products to newborns.
Danone pledged at the time to investigate the matter. Its China office could not immediately be reached for comment about the Nutricia accusations.
Authorities last month launched a three-month probe into a variety of industries for unfair competition, following a series of scandals and arrests.
Police have detained at least 20 employees of British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline since July.
Beijing officials are investigating French firm Sanofi over USD 280,000 in alleged bribes to doctors, state media has reported.
In a price-fixing probe of milk formula manufacturers, authorities in August fined six companies including Dumex more than USD 100 million altogether.
Imported baby formula is popular with Chinese families following a series of food scandals, notably in 2008 when six babies died from drinking milk tainted with the chemical melamine.
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First Published: Sep 25 2013 | 7:36 PM IST

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