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‘Philips Mexico Top Boss in Handcuffs’

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The director of Philips Mexico has been arrested in Mexico City on suspicion of involvement in the sale of defective ventilators during the coronavirus pandemic, according to several Mexican media.

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A judge orders not to link and release Marc Duocastella, Director of Philips Mxico, arrested at CDMX and transferred to Monterrey, Nuevo Le n.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The director of Philips Mexico has been arrested in Mexico City on suspicion of involvement in the sale of defective ventilators during the coronavirus pandemic, according to several Mexican media.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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This case cannot go unpunished. We do not doubt that some government officials may be colluded with the purchase and distribution in public and private hospitals of the potentially carcinogenic fans that Phillips sold in Mexico in the COVID pandemic, must be investigated and called to account by the competent authorities, the same ones that have so far ignored in ordering the immediate withdrawal of the equipment in question. But today there see…

Aracely GarzaAfter announcing the arrest of one of its directors, Philips of Mexico clarified through a statement that these facts have nothing to do with the quality of the company's products but with a commercial dispute with the firm Healthcare Systems. Marc "N"'s arrest was recorded in the capital of the country following an arrest warrant drawn up by a control judge of Nuevo León. In 2023 the Dutch firm decided to end the commercial relatio…

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A director of Philips Mexico, identified as Marc “N” was arrested in Mexico City for his presumptive involvement in the sale of defective respirators during the pandemic by Covid-19. According to preliminary information, the detainee would be the company’s general director and commercial leader in health systems. As part of his functions, he was in charge of overseeing the operations and commercial strategies related to the distribution of medic…

The head of the Prosecutor’s Office of Nuevo León, Javier Flores Saldívar, confirmed that the unit identified women as the alleged perpetrators of the punctures reported in the Monterrey Metro. He indicated that in at least two of the three cases there is evidence of the suspects. “The videos show, and by the words of those affected, the participation of some lady(...) are determined as women and the injured people refer to it,” he said.

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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