To Hold Corporate Executives Accountable for Misconduct, Comptroller Stringer and the NYC Retirement Systems Call for Clawback Policy at Gilead, Inc.
November 15, 2019
November 15, 2019
NEW YORK, Nov. 15 -- New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer issued the following news release:
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- For years, Gilead has been embroiled in controversy for potentially engaging in anti-competitive practices that kept the HIV prevention drug, Truvada, unaffordable for millions
- New shareholder proposal calls for a "Clawback" policy that would hold corporate executives financially accountable for misconduct - such as anti-competitive practi . . .
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- For years, Gilead has been embroiled in controversy for potentially engaging in anti-competitive practices that kept the HIV prevention drug, Truvada, unaffordable for millions
- New shareholder proposal calls for a "Clawback" policy that would hold corporate executives financially accountable for misconduct - such as anti-competitive practi . . .