Ex-FDA Commissioner Pleads Guilty To Conflicts Of Interest, False Statements
Executive Summary
Former FDA Commissioner Lester Crawford pleaded guilty in D.C. federal court Oct. 17 to owning company stocks that caused conflicts of interest and to making false statements about those stock holdings during his tenure at the agency
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