J&J unit to pay $360 million to U.S. to resolve charity kickback probe
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BOSTON (Reuters) - A unit of Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay the U.S. government $360 million (282.89 million pounds) to resolve an investigation into its financial support of charities that help Medicare patients cover out-of-pocket drug costs, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.The settlement with Actelion Pharmaceuticals US Inc, which became a subsidiary of J&J after the pharmaceutical giant acquired the biotech company in 2017, was the largest so far to result from an..