Philips To Pay $28M In Two Separate False Claims Act Settlements
Executive Summary
The settlements include $24m for alleged kickbacks paid by the subsidiary formerly known as Respironics, as well as $4.2m for selling devices to the US military that weren’t certified for use in the air.
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