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Shkreli 'would remain silent' at US drugs prices hearing | |
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Former pharmaceuticals chief executive Martin Shkreli has said he would remain silent if called to testify at a congressional hearing on drug prices. | Former pharmaceuticals chief executive Martin Shkreli has said he would remain silent if called to testify at a congressional hearing on drug prices. |
Mr Shkreli's lawyer informed the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, that he would invoke his right against self-incrimination. | Mr Shkreli's lawyer informed the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, that he would invoke his right against self-incrimination. |
The former hedge fund manager hit the headlines when his company raised the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000%. | The former hedge fund manager hit the headlines when his company raised the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000%. |
He also faces separate criminal charges that he defrauded investors. | He also faces separate criminal charges that he defrauded investors. |
The committee sent a letter to Mr Shkreli requesting he testify about his former company Turing Pharmaceuticals' decision to raise the price of the drug Daraprim. | |
In a statement, Congressman Elijah Cummings, a member of the committee said: "If he [Mr Shkreli] plans on trying to use his own intentional inaction as some kind of bogus excuse for not showing up at Tuesday's hearing, people will see right through such a juvenile tactic." | In a statement, Congressman Elijah Cummings, a member of the committee said: "If he [Mr Shkreli] plans on trying to use his own intentional inaction as some kind of bogus excuse for not showing up at Tuesday's hearing, people will see right through such a juvenile tactic." |
On Wednesday, Mr Shkreli posted a picture of the subpoena letter on his Twitter account and wrote, "Found this letter. Looks important." | On Wednesday, Mr Shkreli posted a picture of the subpoena letter on his Twitter account and wrote, "Found this letter. Looks important." |
Fraud charges | |
In December, Mr Shkreli was arrested in New York on charges he defrauded investors at a drug company he previously ran, Retrophin, and a hedge fund, MSMB Capital Management, where he was a fund manager. | |
He has denied the charges and was released on bail pending the trail. | |
The FBI allege Mr Shkreli "engaged in multiple schemes to ensnare investors through a web of lies and deceit". | |
The US Securities and Exchange Commission separately charged him with defrauding investors to hide poor investment choices. | |
Neither of those cases are connected to Daraprim's price increase or Turing Pharmaceuticals. | |
Mr Shkreli stepped down as Turing's head after his December arrest. |
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