WHO Panel to Probe Conflict of Interest Reports

The World Health Organization panel charged with investigating the response to the swine flu pandemic will include issues of transparency and conflicts of interest that were reported last week, according to the panel head.

Chairman of the WHO’s Review Committee of External Experts Harvey Fineberg told the news agency AFP he welcomed the reports published by the British Medical Journal and a Council of Europe parliamentary committee, which criticized the WHO for wasting public money, provoking “unjustified” fears, secrecy, and conflicts of interest with drug companies.

“These reports raise questions about potential, inappropriate influences on WHO decision-making in the assessment and response to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic and, more generally, question practices employed by WHO to guard against conflict of interest among its expert advisers,” Fineberg said.

The review committee will hear from critics of the WHO as well as officials outside of the organization who helped coordinate the response at a meeting at the end of June. The committee met for the first time at the end of April, and will release its findings at the beginning of next year.

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One comment to “WHO Panel to Probe Conflict of Interest Reports”

  1. Betty Senior

    The WHO is according to insiders one of the most corrupt institutions in the world – http://www.examiner.com/x-10438-Human-Rights-Examiner~y2010m6d4-Vaccine-global-criminal-cabal-exposed .

    But it is not alone.

    There are a great number of people that have vested interests with big pharma, Nature magazine included. Indeed in early 2008 when swine flu was not even known, Nature publshed an article that destroyed the alternative and only strategy that would clean the world of pandemics – http://avian-influenza.cirad.fr/content/download/1931/11789/file/Kennedy-F-Shortridge.pdf – the preventative strategy and based on the premise of never letting it happen in the first place

    Butler the publisher of the article in January 2008 that destroyed this strategy recently supported these people (his friends who are advisers at the WHO and big pharma) – http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100608/full/465672a.html
    Not really strange, really.

    That is what the people of the world are up against, vested interests in all walks of life of big pharma and the power that they have at their control.

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