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Publicis fined $350 million for predatory advertising in the Purdue Pharma opi--d crisis

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One of the largest global health advertising agencies, will pay $350 million to settle allegations it “developed predatory and deceptive marketing strategies” for Purdue Pharma opi--ds, which the attorney general’s office called the first settlement of its kind involving an advertising agency.

A few years ago Publicis paid $150 million in fines for it's predatory advertising to facilitate elder fraud:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/marketing-company-agrees-pay-150-million-facilitating-elder-fraud-schemes

I really want to hear from current on former employees to see how they cope working for a complete sc-m company. How do you justify working at this company and forgetting all moral principles?

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You posted the wrong link about the $350 million fine for pushing opi--ds.

Here's the correct link:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/01/ad-giant-publicis-paying-350-million-to-settle-us-opi--d-claims.html

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