US probes target health care startup Theranos

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Last Updated : Apr 19 2016 | 2:42 PM IST
Theranos, a startup that touted a revolutionary new way to test blood, has revealed it is under scrutiny by US civil and criminal authorities.
Investigations by the US Attorney's Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission are ongoing, with documents being requested from the California-based company, Theranos told partners in a memo, a copy of which was obtained by AFP on Monday.
"In the past, we have generally not commented on the specifics of these inquiries out of deference to our regulators and in light of specific requests for confidentiality," the memo read.
"However, in light of consistent press attention in this area we want you to hear about them from us."
The Wall Street Journal on Monday cited unnamed sources as saying that federal prosecutors are investigating whether Theranos misled investors and regulators about its technology and its operations.
"The company continues to work closely with regulators and is cooperating fully with all investigations," a Theranos spokesperson told AFP.
Investigations into Theranos by departments of health in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona, as well as by the US Food and Drug Administration, have been successfully closed, the startup said in the memo.
"The investigations by the SEC and the US Attorney's Office, which began following the publication of certain news articles, are focused on requesting documents and ongoing," Theranos said.
Elizabeth Holmes took the crown of youngest "self-made" woman billionaire thanks to revolutionary blood tests touted by the Silicon Valley startup.
She has been on the defensive for months after news reports questioning whether Theranos has indeed delivered a revolutionary new way to test blood.
Media outlets knocking her from her pedestal had previously praised the 31-year-old as a visionary along the lines of Apple's famed co-founder Steve Jobs.
She was only 19 when she founded Theranos in 2003, launching it with money her parents had set aside for her education.
Theranos touts a new way of testing that uses far less blood and delivers faster results at much lower cost than traditional methods in US labs.
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First Published: Apr 19 2016 | 2:42 PM IST