Avoid ‘Political Games’ Or Risk EMA Losing Most Of Its Staff, Italian Industry Head Warns
Executive Summary
Massimo Scaccabarozzi, president of Italy’s Farmindustria and Janssen Italy’s MD, warns that the EMA could lose almost all of its current staff if it moves to a country they do not want to go to, and has called for a shortlist of candidate countries to be drawn up.
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