Two former managers at the Dutch electronics and hospital equipment manufacturer are to stand trial for corruption in July, according to the national press in Holland.
According to a whistleblower named Martin Kulig, he was made to deliver briefcases full of cash to hospital directors during a six-year period between 2000 and 2006. The managers are accused of paying a number of directors millions of Euros as kickbacks in return for the purchase of a large amount of Philips hospital equipment.…
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