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How Do Tobacco Executives Live With Themselves? The New York Times In 1994, the CEOs of the 7 largest tobacco companies in the world testified in the American Congress, under oath, stating that they did not believe that nicotine was addictive. : r brasilivre In April 1994, seven of the most powerful tobacco executives in the United States testified before Congress during a high profile hearing about the health effects of smoking. One by one, the CEOs of 1994, CEOs of Seven Major Tobacco Corporations in the United States Swear That Nicotine is Not Addictive' Truth or Fiction? On April 14, 1994, a moment occurred that remains one of the most cited examples of corporate accountability in history. The chief executive officers of the 7 largest American tobacco companies stood CEOs of 7 major tobacco corporations testifying under oath that nicotine does NOT cause addiction. 1994.
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