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by WesternStar
2187 days ago
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I suppose it is fair to say speech of those in leadership positions with executive power is chilled by this. I think that's how its supposed to be though. Part of being in leadership is managing relationships with stakeholders. Part of it is being beyond reproach. Undisclosed conflicts of interest on published papers is not a small thing for an Executive at a university. Being responsible in an academic honesty sense is important in that position I think. |
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The problem is that he was largely removed for refusing to lie about the state of the science. But the state of the science is not politically acceptable.