A world-famous British scientist failed to disclose that he held a
paid consultancy with a chemical company for more than 20 years while
investigating cancer risks in the industry, the Guardian can reveal.
Sir Richard Doll, the celebrated epidemiologist who established that
smoking causes lung cancer, was receiving a consultancy fee of $1,500 a
day in the mid-1980s from Monsanto, then a major chemical company and
now better known for its GM crops business.
While he was being paid by Monsanto, Sir Richard wrote to a royal
Australian commission investigating the potential cancer-causing
properties of Agent Orange, made by Monsanto and used by the US in the
Vietnam war. Sir Richard said there was no evidence that the chemical
caused cancer. Read More https://www.theguardian.com/science/2006/dec/08/smoking.frontpagenews
No comments:
Post a Comment