One-Eyed Jacks in the Research Misconduct Universe

Below we reproduce a comment by Albert Donnay (University of Maryland, Baltimore) about the fraud facilitating influence of those in the academic world who have some ethical obligation, if not a duty, to respond to allegations of research misconduct, but for their own self-interests instead turn a blind eye. Dr. Donnay’s comment is particularly interesting […]

Fraud and the 1976 Montreal Olympics

   It is not necessarily all about the money  By way of introduction, I will kick off our public fraud investigation blog in a somewhat unorthodox fashion with some comments on an article in Swimming World Magazine entitled, “Doing the Right Thing” (Jason Marsteller, January 2015, pp. 18-19). The reason for choosing this article about cheating in […]