Sunday 17 December 2017

?We feel like our system was hijacked?: DEA agents say a huge opioid case ended in a whimper

Investigators said they could show that McKesson Corp. had failed to report suspicious orders involving millions of highly addictive painkillers sent to drugstores from California to Florida. Some of those went to corrupt pharmacies that supplied drug rings. Investigators wanted a $1 billion fine and criminal charges brought against McKesson. That's not how things worked out. This report comes from a joint investigation with "60 Minutes." The show airs tonight at 7:30 Eastern and 7 Pacific.
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