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Sackler Trust halts UK donations over opioid crisis outcry

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LONDON: A trust that donates to medical science, healthcare, education and the arts in Britain yesterday said it was suspending new donations because of a public outcry linked to the opioid drug crisis in the United States.

The Sackler Trust is run by the Sackler family, members of which own Purdue Pharma -- a company selling the prescripti­on painkiller OxyContin that is facing hundreds of lawsuits in the US over claims it causes addiction.

The Trust’s chair Theresa Sackler said in a statement that press attention on those legal cases had created “immense pressure on the scientific, medical, education and arts institutio­ns here in the UK, large and small”.

“This attention is distractin­g them from the important work that they do,” she said, adding that the trustees had taken the “difficult decision” to temporaril­y pause all new giving while honouring existing commitment­s.

Sackler said she was “deeply saddened” by the addiction crisis in the US but rejected “false allegation­s” against Purdue Pharma and several members of the family.

Britain’s National Portrait Gallery earlier this month cancelled a £ 1 million ( US$ 1.3 million, 1.1 million euros), donation from the Sackler Trust and the UK’s Tate galleries have said they will no longer accept donations from the trust. — AFP

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