Lilly Canada is proud to participate in the annual Global Day of Service, a volunteering initiative where Lilly employees around the world invest their time and talent to make life better and impact the communities where we live and work. On September 28th, Lilly employees across Canada will work in partnership with global conservation organization Ocean Wise to clean up shorelines, preventing waste from reaching waterways.
A week before Eli Lilly disclosed to regulators that the U.S. Justice Department was investigating its New Jersey factory, the drugmaker told employees that its own inquiry, led by an outside law firm, found no evidence of wrongdoing there, according to a company memo reviewed by Reuters. On April 8, a group of employees filed an anonymous complaint internally alleging that an executive at its Branchburg, New Jersey, factory had altered documents required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. As Reuters reported last month, Lilly tapped the Washington D.C. law firm Covington & Burling LLP to investigate the alleged alterations, which the employees said were meant to downplay serious quality control problems at the plant producing the drugmaker's COVID-19 antibody treatment.