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Don't Partner With Philip Morris-Funded Smoking Body, WHO Tells Governments

Citing conflict of interest in a tobacco firm funding research for a smoke free world, the UN agency ruled out any collaboration with it.
Citing conflict of interest in a tobacco firm funding research for a smoke free world, the UN agency ruled out any collaboration with it.
don t partner with philip morris funded smoking body  who tells governments
Philip Morris International's operational headquarters are pictured in Lausanne August 19, 2009. Credit: Reuters/Denis Balibouse/File Photo
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Philip Morris International's operational headquarters are pictured in Lausanne August 19, 2009. Credit: Reuters/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

Philip Morris International's operational headquarters are pictured in Lausanne August 19, 2009. Credit: Reuters/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

Geneva: The WHO told governments on Thursday not to get involved in a foundation funded by tobacco firm Philip Morris International to look at ways of reducing the harm from smoking.

The UN health body said there was a conflict of interest in a tobacco firm funding such research – drawing a sharp rebuke from the Foundation's head who said his work was independent.

Philip Morris International said this month it wanted to help set up a body called the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World and planned to give it about $80 million a year for 12 years to keep it running.

The company did not immediately respond to a request for a comment on the WHO's statement.

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The UN body said on Thursday there were already proven techniques to tackle smoking - including tobacco taxes, graphic warning labels and advertising bans - which the tobacco industry had opposed in the past.

"WHO will not partner with the Foundation. Governments should not partner with the Foundation and the public health community should follow this lead," it said.

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The foundation's founder and president-designate, Derek Yach, a former senior official at the WHO, said more collaboration, not less, was needed to win the war on smoking.

"I am deeply disappointed, therefore, by WHO’s complete mischaracterisation of the nature, structure and intent of the Foundation in its recent statements - and especially by its admonition to others not to work together."

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He said the foundation was a non-profit organisation with strict rules to insulate it from the influence of the tobacco industry, and its research agenda would be subject to peer review

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(Reuters)

This article went live on September twenty-ninth, two thousand seventeen, at fourteen minutes past seven in the evening.

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