Andrew Witty declined to comment on the investigation into alleged corruption but he told Reuters in Beijing that the British drugmaker would have something to say "quite soon". Witty - on his first visit to the country since the corruption scandal blew up in July - is in China as part of a 100-strong business delegation with British Prime Minister David Cameron. "It's an important opportunity to show our continued commitment to China and to supplying our medicines to the country," GSK spokesman Simon Steel said in London. The accusations are the most serious against a multinational in China in years.
via Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/gsk-says-ceos-china-visit-flags-commitment-face-121351560--finance.html
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