Big Pharma’s Billion Dollar Fines Are Just Business as Usual

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Did you know that Big Pharma giants like Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson treat billion-dollar lawsuits as just another cost of doing business? Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, has paid out $4.7 billion in fines and lawsuits, but with $81 billion in revenue in 2021, it’s just a slap on the wrist. Meanwhile, Alex Gorsky, former CEO of Johnson & Johnson, walked away with a $140 million retirement package despite billions in talcum powder lawsuits. These fines don’t hurt the execs—they keep profiting while the real victims are the people harmed by their products. Are these fines actually holding them accountable, or just a way for them to move on to the next scandal?

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