U.S. officials have announced that the
director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has resigned
because of financial conflicts of interest.
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald had been in the job since July.
A statement Wednesday from the Department of Health and Human Services
said Fitzgerald's complex financial interests had caused conflicts of
interest that made it difficult to do her job. Alex Azar, who was sworn
in as head of the department Monday, accepted her resignation.
When Fitzgerald took the job, she owned a range of stocks, including
holdings in beer and soda companies, the tobacco company Philip Morris
International, and a number of health care companies. She said she sold
some but still has others because of financial restrictions that prevent
her from selling them. |
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