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Big Pharma bosses fight legal move to disqualify them for allegedly colluding to drive up NHS drug prices
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BOSSES at four Big Pharma companies are fighting a legal move to remove them for allegedly rigging drug prices to the NHS.

Their companies were fined for allegedly bleeding the NHS of millions in taxpayers’ cash when they colluded in supplying a drug to treat nausea, migraine and dizziness.

By limiting supplies, prices soared by 700 per cent.

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