EMA Leadership Goes To Pott After Rasi Retroactively Unhired
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Andreas Pott, who helped steer agency through Mediator scandal, becomes acting director again as irregularities in 2011’s recruitment process force departure of Guido Rasi – who himself might still get top job again once hiring process reboots.
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