Possible Fraudulent Actions by VA Employees Involved in Drug Procurements Or Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, October 17, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 123 páginas |
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... RIDGE , Pennsylvania WILLIAM M. HENDON , North Carolina JOHN G. ROWLAND , Connecticut DAN MICA , Florida WAYNE DOWDY , Mississippi LANE EVANS , Illinois MARCY KAPTUR , Ohio ALAN B. MOLLOHAN , West Virginia TIMOTHY J. PENNY , Minnesota ...
... RIDGE , Pennsylvania WILLIAM M. HENDON , North Carolina JOHN G. ROWLAND , Connecticut DAN MICA , Florida WAYNE DOWDY , Mississippi LANE EVANS , Illinois MARCY KAPTUR , Ohio ALAN B. MOLLOHAN , West Virginia TIMOTHY J. PENNY , Minnesota ...
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... Ridge , Hendon , and Rowland of Connecticut . OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN EDGAR Mr. EDGAR . The subcommittee will come to order . I want to welcome everyone here this morning and indicate to everyone that the subject matter we are ...
... Ridge , Hendon , and Rowland of Connecticut . OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN EDGAR Mr. EDGAR . The subcommittee will come to order . I want to welcome everyone here this morning and indicate to everyone that the subject matter we are ...
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... Ridge . Mr. RIDGE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Before the inspector general undertook this investigation , had it ever been considered by the VA on a random basis , an occasional basis , to undertake its own internal audit or ...
... Ridge . Mr. RIDGE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Before the inspector general undertook this investigation , had it ever been considered by the VA on a random basis , an occasional basis , to undertake its own internal audit or ...
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... RIDGE . Could you explain for us basically what mechanism you use or how you advise your VA employees as to what the rules and regulations on the standards are ? Do you just give them a booklet and say " Here it is , read it " ? I would ...
... RIDGE . Could you explain for us basically what mechanism you use or how you advise your VA employees as to what the rules and regulations on the standards are ? Do you just give them a booklet and say " Here it is , read it " ? I would ...
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... RIDGE . Will the chairman give me 1 additional minute , please ? Mr. EDGAR . I yield to the gentleman 1 minute and 30 seconds . Mr. RIDGE . Thank you very much . To follow up just a little bit , it is a self - policing mechanism . None ...
... RIDGE . Will the chairman give me 1 additional minute , please ? Mr. EDGAR . I yield to the gentleman 1 minute and 30 seconds . Mr. RIDGE . Thank you very much . To follow up just a little bit , it is a self - policing mechanism . None ...
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11/04/85 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION acceptance affiliated appropriate biomedical BOB EDGAR BOB MCEWEN BUTLER Chairman Chief Medical Director conflict of interest CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CUSTIS Department of Medicine DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM disciplinary action DM&S DONATIONS drug company duty ethical conduct expenses Federal formulary committee GERALD B.H. SOLOMON gifts gratuities GRONVALL guidelines HAMMERSCHMIDT HENDRICKS HINCKEN honorarium hospitals individual institution investigation involved JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT JOHNSON letters of counseling LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LINDSEY matter medical center medical schools Medicine and Surgery MEDTRONICS ment OCTOBER 17 part-time participate patient PENNY person pharmaceutical company physicians ployees POST FUND DONORS private sector professional activities programs prohibited relationship remuneration RIDGE ROWLAND of Connecticut ROWLAND of Georgia SHERMAN SmithKline Beckman speakers specific sponsors SPRAGUE statement subcommittee SYSTEM GENERAL POST Thank tion United States Code UNIV VETERANS ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH violations
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Página 66 - An employee shall avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited by this subpart, which might result in, or create the appearance of: (1) Using public office for private gain; (2) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (3) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (4) Losing complete independence or impartiality; (5) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (6) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
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Página 74 - Administration, or of the Office of Education, who has, while such an officer or employee, owned any interest in, or received any wages, salary, dividends, profits, gratuities, or services from, any educational institution operated for profit in which an eligible veteran...
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