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Steady_T

02/27/23 3:24 PM

#405142 RE: oldandintheway #405139

I suspect that Mr. Dunn had considerable help with that decision.

bas2020

02/27/23 3:27 PM

#405144 RE: oldandintheway #405139

Let's hope the new boss isn't the same (compromised) as the old boss... The Who (not W.H.O.)

nidan7500

02/27/23 3:32 PM

#405148 RE: oldandintheway #405139

IMO, this guy is a signal to many others to , suit up and "Report to your Ready Room". We'll see others so, it will not be pretty before this is over. We may even begin to see the new-replacements make a little noise, but most likely not. 100 years is a long time, lots of DB's laying around.

Bourbon_on_my_cornflakes

02/28/23 1:38 AM

#405204 RE: oldandintheway #405139

Translation of: “Billy [Dunn] has decided to retire from the FDA and explore other opportunities while continuing his focus on improving the lives of patients with neurological diseases,”

The Inspector General of the FDA (or equivalent person with another title) finally finished the investigation of the Aduhelm fiasco. The conclusion was that Dunn clearly had been in Biogen's pocket, although the IG does not actually ask for Dunn's personal back accounts. So no criminal prosecution of course, no Federal bureaucrat ever gets prosecuted for anything, no matter now criminal. They are in a separate class from "the People".

That said, Dunn made the key mistake of being so blatant that the People noticed and FDA took damage to its credibility. For this crime, Dunn received the highest sentence possible for a Federal bureaucrat, he was told to retire and "explore other opportunities". For his crime , he will not get his full pension as he had to leave early. Who says there is no justice for the bureaucracy?