CEO Albert Bourla has been the target of false claims saying that he was arrested last week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for fraud. The source of the fake news is from The Beaver Exclusive, a Canada-based website. It also claimed that the police ordered a ‘ media blackout’ in the USA of the event and that a judge had approved such an order.
According to the post,
“ Bourla faces fraud charges for his role in deceiving customers on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 ‘vaccine’. Pfizer is accused of falsifying data, and paying out large bribes. According to an FBI agent that spoke to the Conservative Beaver, Pfizer lied about the effectiveness of the vaccines and mislead customers about the serious side effects the vaccines can produce. Pfizer is accused of paying off governments and the mainstream media to stay silent.”
Suddenly after the upload of the post, numerous anonymous social media accounts began sharing the post where no actual facts and evidence were provided. In fact, the same day, Bourla had appeared on different TV programs, such as a segment on CNBC on 5 November.
And talking about media blackout, it would be very difficult for anyone to suppress a big story like a major public figure getting arrested or a vaccine having a major side effect. This totally sounds fake as every reporter would be very fast to get out such news if it happened.
Net Worth Of Albert Bourla
The Chairman of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, has an estimated net worth of $31 million. He has been with Pfizer for over two decades, and after working as a Chief Operating Officer for one year, he got promoted to the Chairman position of the Company in 2019. He also owns over 53,925 units of Pfizer stocks worth over $7,505,746. He makes $17,929,000 as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Pfizer. As per AFL-CIO reports, Pfizer Inc. Disclosed its CEO pay was 193 times its median employee’s pay for the fiscal year ending in 2020.
His compensation package includes a salary of $1.65 million, cash incentive pay of $5.49 million, and long-term incentive awards in the form of Pfizer options that vest over time of $14 million.
Albert Bourla has made a successful career at Pfizer, holding a number of senior global positions across a range of markets and disciplines. He also served as Group President of Pfizer Innovative Health from 2016 to 2017, and he also created the Patient and Health Impact Group, which is dedicated to developing solutions for increasing patient access.
From 2014 to 2016, he served as Group President of Pfizer’s Global Vaccines, Oncology, and Consumer Healthcare business. And from 2010 to 2013, he was President and General Manager of Pfizer’s Established Products business.
He started his career at Pfizer as Technical Director of Greece in 1993 in the Animal Health Division. He moved to Pfizer’s New York Global Headquarters in 2001 and worked as Group Marketing Director from 2001 to 2004 and was promoted to be a Vice-President of Business Development and New Products Marketing Division from 2004 to 2006. He then worked as an Area President of Animal Health Europe, Africa, and the Middle East from 2006 to 2009.
Albert was ranked as America’s top CEO in the Pharmaceuticals sector by institutional Investor Magazine in 2020. He is a Veterinary Medicine and holds a Ph.D. in the Biotechnology of Reproduction from the Veterinary School of Aristotle University.
Albert Bourla Married Life With Myriam Alchanati
Albert Bourla is married to Myriam Alchanati Bourla, with whom he shares two adult children. He likes to keep his children’s names unknown, and his wife is also pretty private on social media. But his wife has spoken about him and his works, being the dedicated wife. His wife is reportedly from Greece and holds a Greek nationality along with her family. She is believed to be around in her 40s. However, her precise birth date is not available.
As we enter the weekend, #HappyFathersDay to every dad out there — at @Pfizer & around the world — & thank you for all you do. Last night I was humbled & proud to accept a tremendous honor from @FOTY_Awards on behalf of our ~80K colleagues & their families https://t.co/L3FTVI7B3i pic.twitter.com/TctzqRJCtU
— Albert Bourla (@AlbertBourla) June 18, 2021
She had rejected the vaccines saying it was not her turn yet. She shared that she is very proud of her husband and is happy for humanity and the hope that the vaccine brought to this world. She also revealed the reason why she moved to Scarsdale, and it was because Scarsdale had a great community, nice people, and a great place to raise her kids. She continued, “ I also like Scarsdale because I made very good friends that I admire and love dearly.”