I am talking about situations where the data in question does not offer sufficient information about conflict of interests... when those who decide have vested interests on the outcome of what they are deciding on... for example, individuals who take turns in their positions as members of the board, as regulators, as law makers and so on... or, to be more precise, individuals who take part of what is known as a revolving door, the least transparent set up in the creation of rules used to inform the creation of any data
I am talking about situations where the data in question does not offer sufficient information about conflict of interests... when those who decide have vested interests on the outcome of what they are deciding on... for example, individuals who take turns in their positions as members of the board, as regulators, as law makers and so on... or, to be more precise, individuals who take part of what is known as a revolving door, the least transparent set up in the creation of rules used to inform the creation of any data