The Chinese pharmaceutical anti -corruption storm continues to ferment, and it has decided to openly collect business bribery clues in the field of pharmaceuticals.

According to China Surging News on Sunday (August 20), the Heilongjiang Provincial Market Supervision and Administration Bureau issued an announcement on Friday (18th) that from August this year to June next year, the issue of business bribery in the field of pharmaceuticals was collectedclue.

The Heilongjiang Provincial Market Supervision and Administration Bureau introduced that this move is to strengthen the supervision of market order in the field of pharmaceuticals, crack down on commercial bribery in the field of pharmaceuticals, and maintain a fair competitive market environment in the medical field.

The collection content includes: pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises shall give medical institutions or their internal departments and employees with various names or forms such as consulting fees, lecture fees, and promotion fees.Meeting, scientific research collaboration, academic support, and donation funding for benefit delivery.

The Market Supervision and Administration Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was also announced on August 18 to openly solicit the clues of commercial bribery in the pharmaceutical field.The staff of the medical institution pays the benefits and maintains the relationship; the pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises shall bind to sell drugs and consumables to implement commercial bribery in the form of donations, scientific research cooperation, and experimental promotion; pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises in drugs and medical equipmentCommercial bribery behavior with scientific research funds.

The Nanchang Market Supervision Bureau of Jiangxi also decided to solicit clues for suspected commercial bribery in the pharmaceutical field.The Datong Market Supervision and Administration Bureau of Shanxi announced the clue reporting channel for commercial bribery in the medical field.