UK gallery, Sackler Trust agree not to proceed with donation


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LONDON (AP) — Britain's National Portrait Gallery says it won't move ahead with a 1 million pound ($1.3 million) donation from the charitable arm of a family embroiled in the U.S. opioid crisis.

The gallery and the Sackler Trust issued a joint statement saying the gift for the museum's Inspiring People project won't proceed. The trust is run by the Sackler family, members of which own Purdue Pharma, which makes prescription painkiller OxyContin.

The trust says "recent reporting of allegations made against Sackler family members may cause this new donation to deflect the National Portrait Gallery from its important work."

It adds that "allegations against the family are vigorously denied."

Purdue has been criticized for downplaying the addictiveness of OxyContin. The company says its products were approved by regulators and prescribed by doctors.

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