External Link/Members Only and that’s a fact. The man owns £600,000 shares in GSK, the man previously held a top position there.
Would you seek and trust independent and impartial advice about, say broadband internet, from someone wearing a Virgin Media uniform?
On the face of it there's a
potential for a conflict of interest here I would say.
Worth saying though, that a conflict of interest doesn't mean someone is exerting inappropriate influence for their own personal gain, just that it creates a
possibility of that occurring.
In more routine and 'established matters' this type of thing is prevented at high level in and around govt so that decisions aren't seen as tainted. Of course, these are currently extraordinary circumstances by any measure.
I couldn't read much more than the headline because I don't subscribe to the Telegraph. But, from the piece:
Government denies claims of potential conflict of interest, maintaining he is not involved in commercial decisions on coronavirus vaccines. I think the fact that this is out in the open now will mean the govt know their decisions are under extra scrutiny. I can't see it as a problem as long as procurement procedures for vaccines are transparent (they have been so far), and as others have said, the guy brings unparallelled expertise to his role in all of this.