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Kimberley
29th December 2013, 03:57
I am looking forward to the day that this happens in America and other countries...this is a good start...I heard this story on NPR (National Public Radio) today, Main stream media.

Croatia charges hundreds in drugs firm corruption probe

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25538915


The authorities in Croatia have charged a pharmaceutical company and 364 people - most of them reportedly doctors - for allegedly rigging the drugs market.

Senior managers at the drugs firm Farmal bribed a network of doctors and pharmacists to prescribe the company's products, officials said.

They have been charged with bribery, abuse of power and corruption.

Local media said the indictment was the biggest of its kind in the country's judicial history.
Bribery

Correspondents say the health system could have collapsed if all the doctors implicated were sacked. There are around 5,000 doctors in Croatia.

Many of those charged were given probation fines as a result, local media reported.

In a statement, Croatia's anti-corruption agency Uskok said the top management of Farmal, based in the northern town of Ludbreg, was charged with bribing "medical workers," mostly primary care doctors and pharmacists, to "order and prescribe drugs produced" by the company.

"The charges are brought up against 364 Croatian citizens and Farmal pharmaceutical company for bribery, abuse of power and corruption," it said.

The agency did not specify how many doctors have been charged, but local media reported that some 300 doctors have been indicted, according to AFP.

The suspects face up to five years' imprisonment if convicted, the news agency said.

Doctors and pharmacists were offered bribes, including money and travel, worth between 5-10% of the medicines they prescribed, according to Sofia News Agency.

The crimes allegedly took place between 2009 and 2012.

The date for the trial has yet to be set.

Croatia has previously struggled with a widespread corruption problem but became a member of the European Union in July after introducing a series of reforms.

DarMar
29th December 2013, 07:00
There is nothing positive in this act. In difference from most countries we had very good health care, it was there for all if nothing more. This system from reading is problem-action-solution as we are converting our health system to be the same as america one.Nothing ever good came out those actions. This country is on edge of falling into bottomless pit, so much unemployed, hungry, living in houses without walls in these cold times...unemployed rate is abnormal, from hundreds of people i know three i can say firmly two of them have job, they work for nothing.
average payement is from 2-3000 kn ... bills+food=4-5000, logic?
Everyone is on heavy duty credit card usage and going deep into minus because it is impossible othervise, everyone are owning everyone money and no one is getting it back. And due to that world banks and Croatia's debt towards them. swimming in glue.
Everyday we g more in debt and everyday we get more of debt..

At the moment of writing this I know atleast hundreds of people personally that are hungry and cold.
Atleast hundred of people which has their debt for bills total over head (some over 60.ooo) .. and remember average is 2.000
Only kind of official job you can get is equivalent to slavery. And usually it is like that.

And i didn't even started and they write about pills?

With all due respect Kimberley, it should't happen anywhere at all, in fact we shouldn't even know what pills are.
this bbc article is so much media manipulation so i dunno where to start at actually...

thing to consider which i prolly shouldn't say but here it goes:

Croatia's anti-corruption agency Uskok

Uskok is anti corrpution agency? really? Well.. try to tell that to some Croatian, spine chills are imminent.

Isserley
29th December 2013, 17:26
Croatia has previously struggled with a widespread corruption problem but became a member of the European Union in July after introducing a series of reforms.

This whole article is good example of how the brainwashing techniques works, especially this last sentence - if the same idea or phrase is frequently repeated, people will belive it sooner or later, it will stick to their brain..
The day that Croatia became a member of the EU was a sad sad day..
And of course, Uskok is Croatian NSA, nothing anti-courrptive about it.

Kimberley
29th December 2013, 17:50
Perhaps you misunderstood me Darmar...I think the legal drug pushers and subscribers should all be locked up. And I agree there should not be all the legal drugs at all. So I thought that seeing this article exposing corruption is a good thing..

Darmar obviously you are closer to this than I am and you are correct in your observations. Keep holding space and helping others see. :hug: