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Investor association VEB calls for court inquiry into Philips sleep apnea recall

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Posted on September 24, 2025

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By Gianluca Lo Nostro (Reuters) -Investor group European Investors-VEB on Wednesday applied for a court inquiry into Philips over allegations of misleading disclosures and management failures linked

VEB Seeks Court Investigation into Philips' Sleep Apnea Device Recall

Philips Sleep Apnea Device Recall and Legal Actions

By Gianluca Lo Nostro

Background of the Recall

(Reuters) -Investor group European Investors-VEB on Wednesday applied for a court inquiry into Philips over allegations of misleading disclosures and management failures linked to the company’s recall of sleep apnea devices.

VEB's Legal Actions

Philips recalled around 15 million sleep apnea devices in 2021 after discovering that the foam in the machines could release harmful substances, posing health risks.

Philips' Response and Ongoing Investigations

VEB has applied to the Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, claiming that Philips' failing information provision has resulted in misleading annual reports, press releases and other public disclosures.

"Investor confidence has been seriously damaged. There is a great importance for all concerned that offences do not stay shrouded in the mist, lessons are learnt, and responsibility is taken," VEB said in a statement.

When asked by Reuters to comment on VEB's court initiative, Philips said that the group's request may also be denied.

"The Enterprise Chamber must first assess whether the request is justified... We do not agree with the positions that VEB takes in the press release, and Philips will defend itself," a Philips spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

The sleep apnea devices recall led to probes in multiple countries, including France, where prosecutors are still investigating charges of aggravated fraud and failure to report safety risks.

The Dutch technology company paid $1.1 billion to settle litigation in the U.S. but authorities there have prohibited it from selling the devices.

If granted, the request may lead to an independent investigation but it will not result in fines or compensations requests against Philips.

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • VEB has requested a court inquiry into Philips' recall of sleep apnea devices.
  • The recall involves 15 million devices due to potential health risks.
  • Philips faces legal actions and investigations in multiple countries.
  • Philips disputes VEB's claims and will defend its position.
  • The inquiry could lead to an independent investigation but not fines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason behind VEB's court inquiry against Philips?
VEB has applied for a court inquiry into Philips over allegations of misleading disclosures and management failures related to the company's recall of sleep apnea devices.
How many sleep apnea devices did Philips recall?
Philips recalled around 15 million sleep apnea devices in 2021 due to health risks posed by harmful substances released from the foam in the machines.
What has been Philips' response to VEB's application?
Philips stated that VEB's request may be denied and emphasized that they do not agree with the positions taken by VEB, indicating that they will defend themselves.
What could happen if VEB's request is granted?
If granted, the request may lead to an independent investigation into Philips, but it will not result in fines or compensation claims against the company.
What legal issues is Philips facing in relation to the recall?
The recall has led to investigations in multiple countries, including ongoing probes in France for aggravated fraud and failure to report safety risks.

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