Showing posts with label Whistle Blower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whistle Blower. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2009

FDA Scientists Petition President Obama - Protect the Public, Protect the Whistleblowers

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT - PLEASE CLEAN UP THE FDA NOW.

The attached letter from FDA Whistle blowers to President Obama petitions the president to act now to clean up the corruption in the FDA.

I applaud these anonymous heroes as they put their professions on the line in the face of blatant threats from their management for no reason other than our safety and protection.

May you succeed in your valiant endeavor.


Dear Mr. President

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Senator Grassley asks for clarification from the FDA

In response to a memo sent out from the FDA reminding employees to not disclose information outside of the FDA, Senator Grassley has sent a letter to acting chief of the FDA to remind them that interfering with whistle blowers is illegal.

Here is a link to the letter on the Senate Finance Committee website.

Letter

Senator Grassley is a long time advocate of whistle blower's rights. In the letter he makes the point that the memo last week from the FDA to employees was ill timed in the light of some recent investigations going on at the FDA:

"My concern is that this recent memorandum could be viewed by some as an effort to chill and/or prevent FDA employees from exercising their rights under whistleblower protection laws to communicate with Congress.

Fox example, internal FDA documents released recently seem to suggest that lobbying may have influenced the decision in a device approval.[1] Another internal document shows that a physician was removed for inappropriate reasons from a recent safety panel.[2] In both, cases, I do not believe that Congress would be notified unless whistleblowers spoke up. "

Senator Grassley is asking the acting Chief of the FDA to issue a second memorandum clarifying the situation and ensuring that would be whistle blowers are unencumbered in their rights to speak to congress and the FDA's obligation to honor those rights.

Let's keep an eye on this one...