Washington – Officials: Top Doctor At CDC Resigns Over Financial Conflicts

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    Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.    Courtesy CDC/via REUTERSWashington – Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has resigned her post over financial conflicts of interest, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on Wednesday.

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    Newly confirmed HHS Secretary Alex Azar said he had accepted Fitzgerald’s resignation because of Fitzgerald’s “complex financial interests” that have forced her to recuse herself from a broad range of her duties as the CDC director.

    Due to the nature of these financial interests, the HHS said, Fitzgerald could not divest them in a definitive time period. The White House declined comment, referring questions to HHS.

    Politico reported on Tuesday that Fitzgerald, a physician and former commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health, bought shares in a tobacco company a month into her leadership of CDC, an agency charged with safeguarding public health, including reducing rates of smoking.

    After advising the HHS secretary of the status of her financial interests and they way in which it limited her ability to do her job, Azar accepted her resignation, HHS said in a statement.

    Fitzgerald is the second top health official from the Trump Administration to resign, following the resignation in September of Trump’s first health secretary, former U.S. Representative Tom Price, over his use of expensive taxpayer-funded private charter jets for government travel.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    6 years ago

    Flu epidemic? Drain the New Fuhrer swampf. Goodbye CDC RASHA.