All assets of biotech founder in Novo Nordisk suit frozen, including US$218 million in DBS account
The Danish drugmaker alleges misrepresentations by KBP Biosciences founder Huang Zhenhua about the success of its kidney drug
PHARMA giant Novo Nordisk has been granted an injunction by the Singapore International Commercial Court to freeze the worldwide assets of KBP Biosciences founder Huang Zhenhua to the tune of US$830 million.
The Danish drugmaker was led to believe that KBP had “developed a new and effective drug to treat hypertension and kidney disease”, based on a Feb 14 ruling the court made public this week.
Novo bought the drug, called ocedurenone, from closely held KBP Biosciences for US$1.3 billion in late 2023. Less than a year later, it halted a clinical trial because the treatment was not working. Novo has since announced an impairment loss of about US$800 million.
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