Two former Philips managers accused of corruption

Posted on 18 May 2011 by The Manufacturer

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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