Pfizer has filed a lawsuit against Poland, seeking €1.2 billion for COVID-19 vaccines that Poland allegedly doesn't need, but were negotiated by the EU and Pfizer for them. The legal action has sparked questions about accountability and transparency, with reports of the New York Times launching legal action and concerns over Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's text messages. The dispute is rooted in a shady EU mega-deal, and Pfizer's move has garnered attention and raised eyebrows.
Pfizer Sues Poland For Bailing On COVID-19 Vaccine, Citing Shady EU Mega-Deal https://t.co/JaAWw761Oz
Report: New York Times launches Legal action. Why is Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hiding her text messages? Transparency at Stake: The Pfizer-EU-Poland Dispute Raises Questions Over Accountability The recent lawsuit by Pfizer against Poland, rooted in a… https://t.co/6Y6xBrLVQe
Pfizer Sues Poland Because It Doesn't Want to Buy More COVID-19 Vaccines https://t.co/l4gKMChl3j
Bold move Pfizer https://t.co/woIhRpkTvG
Pfizer sues Poland for €1.2 billion for COVID vaccines that Poland doesn't need but which the EU and Pfizer negotiated for them. https://t.co/Jk0LbeON4O