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      China might charge some local GSK execs: report

      2013-11-05 15:06 Global Times Web Editor: qindexing
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      Chinese police investigating allegations of widespread corrupt practices at GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) are likely to charge some of its Chinese executives but not the British drug maker itself, Reuters reported Monday, citing legal and industry sources.

      A charge against GSK itself would be a much more serious outcome for the company because it would imply higher-level corporate involvement and could result in major fines and even disruption to its operations in China.

      Police are also unlikely to lay criminal charges against Briton Mark Reilly, GSK's former head of China operations, the sources said.

      Reilly has been voluntarily assisting authorities following Chinese police accusations in July that GSK funneled up to 3 billion yuan ($492 million) to travel agencies to facilitate bribes to doctors and officials to boost its drug sales.

      The alleged bribery took place over a six-year period from 2007.

      The accusations are the most serious made against a multinational in China in years.

      GSK's sales in China, one of its most important emerging markets, dived 61 percent in the third quarter after hospital staff shunned visits by its sales teams in the wake of the probe.

      The investigation has coincided with stepped-up Chinese scrutiny of how foreign firms do business in the world's second biggest economy, with the spotlight especially on graft and pricing in the pharmaceutical and infant milk formula markets.

      The police investigation into GSK is likely to be concluded around the end of November or in December, said a person with direct knowledge of the probe.

      The sources noted it was difficult to predict what Chinese authorities would ultimately do.

      But the most likely legal scenario was that they would charge Chinese GSK executives, said the person with direct knowledge of the investigation and two other sources familiar with the matter. The sources declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the case.

      "There will likely be big fines, but it's unlikely GSK will be thrown out of the country," said the person.

      The Ministry of Public Security, which is spearheading the investigation, did not respond to requests for comment.

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