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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Is the Covid19 hype now media driven???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pasty" data-source="post: 7151428" data-attributes="member: 1651"><p>But the allegation is that he did not declare it. At the start of most public office meetings there is a declaration of interests request. That is, if there is anything on the agenda which may conflict, you are required to state it then. If something comes up in the meeting and you realise you have a conflict of interests you should state it immediately and may be asked to not comment until that item is over or indeed leave until you are asked back in. I've seen both. Interests can be personal or prejudicial although there are other terms used for both such as pecuniary and so on. </p><p></p><p>A man so invested in a pharma company should NOT be advising the government on such things. That is my view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasty, post: 7151428, member: 1651"] But the allegation is that he did not declare it. At the start of most public office meetings there is a declaration of interests request. That is, if there is anything on the agenda which may conflict, you are required to state it then. If something comes up in the meeting and you realise you have a conflict of interests you should state it immediately and may be asked to not comment until that item is over or indeed leave until you are asked back in. I've seen both. Interests can be personal or prejudicial although there are other terms used for both such as pecuniary and so on. A man so invested in a pharma company should NOT be advising the government on such things. That is my view. [/QUOTE]
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