California's $12 Billion Stem Cell Agency Moving to Weaken its Own Conflict of Interest Regulations
Latest in Long History of Conflict of Interest Issues at CIRM
Directors of the $12 billion California stem cell agency yesterday moved to weaken conflict of interest provisions affecting its governing board -- eliminating “leave-the-room” requirements that are used by most private nonprofits to assure the integrity of their operations.
The Governance Subcommittee of the agency’s board unanimou…
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