Is there a conflict of interest when politicians who regulate the industry later accept jobs or speaking fees from pharmaceutical firms?
The practice of former politicians accepting jobs, advisory roles, or speaking fees from pharmaceutical firms creates a profound and undeniable conflict of interest. While it is often presented as a legitimate way for companies to acquire expertise and for individuals to use their skills in a new capacity, the reality is that this "revolving door" undermines the integrity of the political and...
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