Texas Rep. Chip Roy led a letter with 14 of his House GOP colleagues to the acting NIH director regarding the recent Open The Books report revealing foreign payments to employees.
Texas GOP Rep. Chip Roy sent a letter to acting NIH Director Lawrence Tabak Wednesday regarding government watchdog Open The Books' report that says agency employees took $325 million in payments from 31 private companies worldwide.
"Naturally, providing payments to NIH scientists, even if the product was unrelated to COVID-19, raises concerns about the role these companies play in NIH decision making." The Republicans wrote that"at the beginning of the pandemic, then-NIH Director Francis Collins and then-NIAID Director Anthony Fauci dismissed the so-called ‘lab leak theory.' Director Collins went as far as calling it ‘outrageous.’"
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