Word: conflict-of-interest
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This is the second run-in the two doctors have had with a medical ethics probe. Their resignations occur just one month after a similar conflict-of-interest issue arose from a medical journal article the doctors co-authored defending breast implants...
...including Reps. Bill Archer of Texas at the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee; Bob Livingston of Louisiana at Appropriations; John Kasich of Ohio at the Budget Committee and Henry Hyde of Illinois at the Judiciary Committee. (No chairman was chosen for the ethics committee, which is reviewing conflict-of-interest accusations against Gingrich himself...
...federal government is becoming increasingly concerned that they not fund research where faculty members are not following proper conflict-of-interest guide lines," said Secretary to the Faculty Council John...
...Nussbaum told Hanson, she might want to inform Altman, still fully in charge of the Madison case, that such a transfer was possible under Fiske's charter. (Under oath, Nussbaum recalled suggesting this to Hanson, but insisted that he did so to help Altman get out of his conflict-of-interest problems...
That client roster, mixing businesses with government regulators, sometimes led to conflict-of-interest accusations. In 1988 the firm and its insurer paid $3 million to settle a conflict charge stemming from the failure of FirstSouth Savings and Loan. At the insistence of Senate Republicans, the FDIC has reopened a conflict-of-interest investigation involving Madison Guaranty, the failed S&L headed by James McDougal, the Clintons' partner in Whitewater. In 1989 the firm represented the FDIC in a suit against Madison's auditors, despite the fact that, four years earlier, Hillary had dealt with state regulators on Madison...