ARRESTED after giving 60 MILLION in BRIBES!! – JUST IN OHIO !

ARRESTED after giving 60 MILLION in BRIBES!!

When I tell you this prescription drug system is rigged to extract hundreds of Billions from the economy annually by a few monopolistic companies that use , Illegal, immoral, unfair business practices to eliminate competition while bilking every consumer, taxpayer and employer, most people ask “ How can that even be possible in the United States?” This is how!!! MONEY AND CORRUPTION!!! Ohio’s TOP PBM LOBBYISTS arrested for racketeering after giving 60 MILLION in BRIBES !!! 60 MILLION!!!

 

This is the association that represents the entire prescription benefit managers in this country… of course, the top 3-4 controls about 70%-80% of the entire business.  These PBM’s started in 1970 and it has only been in the last few years that state legislatures have been able to impose some rules/regulations to make these companies’ financial dealing more transparent.  However, there is a lot more that has to be done to get this group of businesses “in line”.

3 Responses

  1. Extremely Powerful And Reflective Of the Sadism Brought On By The US Government And Other Corporate “Private” Stakeholders–Who Wrote Themselves And Their Families OUT From This Torture, From Which THEY And Their Silver Spoons Wouldn’t Survive A Hair Of A Fraction In Their Measurement Systems. This Includes All Other Garbage Masquerading As Authentic And CLEAN Medications.

  2. “Medicaid’s $3 billion-a-year prescription drug program after a study in 2019 found pharmacy middlemen billed Ohio taxpayers $224 million more in a single year than they paid pharmacies.”
    https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200706/medicaidrsquos-inaction-on-pharmacy-middlemen-angers-ohio-lawmakers-who-mandated-changes

  3. How can WE amplify this so he doesn’t pay a ‘fine’ and go do it again?
    I want this turkey eating mystery meat and some bad bad oatmeal forever…

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