Police in China said the former China head of GlaxoSmithKline, the British drugmaker, ordered staff to bribe doctors and government officials, deriving "illegal revenue worth billions" and transferring some of it overseas, write Jamil Anderlini in Beijing and Patti Waldmeir in Shanghai.
Police said they have found evidence GSK as a company engaged in bribery on a "huge scale".
The results of the police investigation, started last July, will now be turned over to Chinese prosecutors who are almost certain to follow police recommendations .
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