Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

Misconduct Report Mar 29 '19
Comparing Cancer Risks Between Alcohol and Tobacco

One bottle of wine per week is associated with an increased absolute lifetime risk of alcohol-related cancers in women, driven by breast ...

Misconduct Report Feb 28 '19
The Corporate Permeation Index – Studying Determinants of NCDs

The CPI appears to be a robust measure of corporate permeation at the national level, suggesting tremendous variability in permeation ...

Misconduct Report Feb 26 '19 AB InBev
WHO Bulletin: Alcohol Advertising in Sport Events

In NCDs prevention, an emphasis is often placed on lifestyles and personal responsibility for addressing risk factors. This approach ...

Misconduct Report Feb 16 '19
The Strategies of Big Alcohol: Downplaying the Risk of Cancer

SAPROs provide inaccurate information, or accurate information with many confounders and misleading language to undermine cancer risk. The ...

Misconduct Report Jan 10 '19
Hidden Power Of Corporations

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Misconduct Report Dec 10 '18
License To Swill – Analyzing 007’s Relation To Booze

Analyzing 007’s relation to booze is a useful exercise to investigate how the entertainment and alcohol industries work over decades ...

Misconduct Report Oct 25 '18
Is Big Alcohol Doing Well By ‘Doing Good’?

The industry actions were conducted disproportionately in regions with high-income countries (Europe and North America), with lower ...

Misconduct Report Aug 9 '18
Are the Alcohol Policy “Best Buys” Still Valid?

This study found that increasing excise taxes has a low cost and a highly favorable ratio of costs to effects in both low and high income ...

Misconduct Report Jun 14 '18
Alcohol Industry Involvement in Science

This systematic review aims to investigate the perspectives of researchers on the activities of alcohol industry actors in relation to ...