May 11, 2009
Press Release
Pharma Corruption: Former employee addresses Bayer Board
Bayer shareholder meeting in Duesseldorf / available for interviews
Alfredo Pequito, a former Portuguese employee of the German pharmaceuticals giant Bayer, will speak in tomorrow´s Bayer shareholder meeting in Duesseldorf/Germany.
In 1997 Pequito informed the public that pharmaceutical companies in Portugal are bribing thousands of doctors to prescribe their products. He collected the names of nearly 2,500 Portuguese doctors who have been induced with gifts including cash and travel vouchers to prescribe Bayer drugs. Bayer also conducted unethical medical tests in Portugal, some test persons died.
Alfredo Pequito says: “As soon as I started my work for Bayer I was informed that a high amount of money was at my disposal that was supposed to support and help doctors in their activities. This amount would be available whenever requested. The General Health Inspection verified later on, that for example in 1997 Bayer Portugal spent between 5-10% of their profits in this type of activities. And today there is even more money involved, including direct cash payments or high priced gifts, depending on the service returned. He will ask the board to disclose the outcome of all clinical studies conducted in Portugal. „What directs this company to “buy medical prescriptions? Does Bayer simply not trust their own products? I hope that the Bayer board will have the courage and nobleness to answer all these questions.
Pequito appears in the Bayer meeting by invitation of the Coalition against Bayer Dangers, an international network based in Germany that has been monitoring Bayer for thirty years.
Pequito is available for interviews: pequito.alfredo@gmail.com
Please also see:
=> An interview with Alfredo Pequito
=> The portuguese paper Expresso reported about deadly tests with Bayer´s medication Escadotril. Please find the article in English and Portuguese
=> In 2000 Pequito narrowly escaped an attempt on his life. This is an article in The Guardian.
=> Pequito sent a letter to the Attorney General of the Portuguese Republic on November 26, 2007. The Attorney General met with him on Decembre 3. So far nothing happened.