3 questions for JP Garnier… who, after all “has nothing to hide”

So then JP – you still have nothing to hide?

3 easy questions for you to start with then…

1
The MHRA wrote to you in early March asking for your consent to release a number of documents you provided them in the course of their criminal investigation into the company you run.

Have you given such such consent and if not why not? – after all, you have nothing to hide.

2
I notice that the MHRA tells us that during the course of the investigation, Glaxo and individual Glaxo employees declined “…invitations to attend interviews…”

Please name the individuals concerned and please tell me why they declined the invitation to attend interviews – after all, you have nothing to hide.

3
In February 2003 you alerted the MHRA, finally submitting some clinical trial data showing that paroxetine caused suicidal ideation, but even then data from adult and paediatric trials were merged.

Please explain why it took four and a half years to ‘alert’ the MHRA as this data was first analysed by Glaxo in October 1998 – after all, you have nothing to hide.