Former Sandoz Exec Kellum Avoids Jail Time Over US Price Fixing

Kellum Faced Potential Of 10 Years Behind Bars, $1m Criminal Fine

Four years after entering a guilty plea in response to US generic price-fixing allegations, the former Sandoz US vice-president of business contracting and analytics, Hector Armando Kellum, will serve his sentence outside of a jail cell and pay a token criminal fine.

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Sandoz’s former US vice-president of business contracting and analytics, Hector Armando Kellum, has avoided jail time following sentencing for his role in a US conspiracy to fix prices, rig bids, and allocate customers for generic drugs.

Sentenced to one year of probation by a court in Philadelphia, Kellum was also served a $20,000

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