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posted by chromas on Friday June 28 2019, @10:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the welcome-back dept.

Scott Gottlieb walks through the revolving door to the Pfizer board

The revolving door turns again. After a two-year stint running the Food and Drug Administration, Scott Gottlieb has joined the board of directors at Pfizer, giving the world's largest drug maker crucial insights into the inner workings of the Trump administration as it attempts to contain national angst over the rising cost of medicines.

And in doing so, Gottlieb is also picking up where he left before joining the agency, since he had been on the board of several smaller pharmaceutical companies and was also a partner at a venture capital firm that invests in life sciences companies.

"This is classic and it's not surprising," said Sidney Wolfe, a founder of Public Citizen Health Research Group and a long-time FDA watchdog, who had expressed concern about Gottlieb's ties to industry before joining the agency. "Philosophically, he's returning to the ecosystem where he's most comfortable. And he'll get paid very well for it, too."

Also at Financial Times.

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  • (Score: 1) by ChrisMaple on Saturday June 29 2019, @04:45AM

    by ChrisMaple (6964) on Saturday June 29 2019, @04:45AM (#861245)

    The FDA is routinely corrupt and so are the pharmaceutical manufacturers. The FDA has a long history of bad decisions, allowing bad drugs, forbidding good drugs, and arresting supplement manufacturers while violating their first amendment rights.

    The FDA should be disbanded. The only valid function of the government with regard to drugs is testing for purity and strength. Ex-FDA employees should have a lifetime prohibition of working in the industry.