The Guardian -
27 Jul 2013 23:37

Internal documents show how Philip Morris International identified key officials in the battle to protect its brand name Confidential documents leaked to the Observer reveal how the world's largest tobacco company sought to kill the government's plans to introduce standard packs for cigarettes, using a sophisticated lobbying campaign that targeted key politicians and civil servants who it believed were supportive of its views. Documents circulated within Philip Morris International (PMI) last Fe...
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