Core Viewpoint - The central government is intensifying anti-corruption efforts, particularly in sectors with concentrated power and resources, such as the pharmaceutical industry, as evidenced by significant data on investigations and disciplinary actions taken by the National Supervisory Commission [1][3][5]. Group 1: Anti-Corruption Measures - In the first half of 2025, the National Supervisory Commission received 1.906 million reports and initiated 520,000 cases, resulting in 420,000 disciplinary actions [1][3]. - The "Four Forms" of supervision have been effectively utilized, with 843,000 instances of criticism and education, indicating a proactive approach to early intervention [3][4]. - The focus on key sectors, including state-owned enterprises and healthcare, highlights a systematic approach to addressing corruption in resource-rich areas [1][3]. Group 2: Pharmaceutical Industry Focus - The pharmaceutical sector has been specifically targeted for anti-corruption measures, with a recent notice from 14 ministries aimed at addressing misconduct in drug sales and medical services [2][5]. - The ongoing anti-corruption campaign in the pharmaceutical industry is crucial for safeguarding public health and ensuring a transparent operational environment [2][5]. - Recent cases, such as the investigation into a hospital director for concealing cash, illustrate the serious nature of corruption issues within the healthcare sector [4][5]. Group 3: Compliance Management - Compliance management has become essential for pharmaceutical companies, with many regions implementing audit reforms to enhance operational transparency and accountability [6][7]. - Companies are encouraged to establish comprehensive compliance systems, focusing on supplier selection, marketing practices, and clinical trial integrity [8][9]. - The emphasis on compliance is expected to increase as companies recognize the importance of adhering to regulations in light of intensified scrutiny [9].
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2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-22 10:04