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kickback

[kik-bak] / ˈkɪkˌbæk /


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While rebates will vary by drug, the kickbacks to Medicare could be upward of 80% of list price.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fair’s former director of marketing pleaded no contest in June to taking $40,000 in kickbacks to award a security contract at the fair.

From Los Angeles Times

“Several larger families left Smart Therapy after being offered larger kickbacks by other autism centers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

She employed relatives with no formal education and recruited parents to enroll their non-autistic kids in her therapy sessions by paying them kickbacks of up to $1,500 a month per child.

From The Wall Street Journal

The investigation alleged that Ukrainian officials pressured companies to pay kickbacks for contracts with the state nuclear-energy company.

From The Wall Street Journal