/r/ConflictOfInterest
Research, news, analysis, resources, conflicts of interest, conflicts, external, real-world, involving business, politics, press, media, internal, reddit, money, power, favors, emoluments, benefits, bribes, graft, payoffs, swamp, conflict, lobbyist, PAC, superPAC, front, corporation, corruption, anti-trust, collusion, market manipulation, politics, government.
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/r/TruthInPolitics for Politics without lies
/r/Redactions for blackouts of transparency
/r/PoliticalModeration for reddit redactions
/r/FreeSpeech free speech news, discussions
/r/TrueProgressive for government without conflicts
/r/ConflictOfInterest
Would it be considered a conflict of interest if a board had three spouses on it focused on their own agenda. They take money from the profit center to support their social events.
I work at a hospital and it seems like our insurance keeps covering less for more money. The catch is that our hospital group owns like 95% of said insurance company. This seems like a conflict of interest. Can anyone help me out with that?
I'm a member of a professional organization representing government officials. The organization is not a government entity and operates under Robert's Rules of Order. Recently, the organization elected a new President who appointed as Parliamentarian her boyfriend. They live together but work for different agencies in the same field. They are not married, but this seems like a conflict of interest. Am I right to be concerned? Or am I seeing a mountain where there is only a molehill?