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Martin Shkreli Mocks Congress in Drug Price Hearing

Martin Shkreli is the former boss of a US company called Turing Pharmaceuticals. He appeared before a Congressional hearing on drug pricing policy but refused to answer questions.

Martin Shkreli is the former boss of a US company called Turing Pharmaceuticals. On Thursday, he appeared before a Congressional hearing on the company's drug pricing policy but refused to answer questions about why he increased the price of a drug called Daraprim - used by many AIDS patients - by more than 5,000%. The technical term for this is "taking the Fifth". But it was Mr Shkreli鈥檚 behaviour in the hearing that annoyed many of those watching. Our reporter tells us what happened.

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(Picture: Former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals Martin Shkreli in a Congressional inquiry into drug pricing. Credit: Getty)

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