I had a discussion with gametorch about this topic where I mention the case of Biogen employee Michael Bawduniak. His comments got flagged, but I think he laid his assumptions and concern for the downstream effects on US culture bare, which is commendable. I'll cite some relevant news articles since finding the exact link is proving tough.

[1]: https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/biogen-inc-agrees-pa... " Biogen Inc. Agrees to Pay $900 Million to Settle Allegations Related to Improper Physician Payments"

[2]: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/largest-ever-266-4-... "Largest-Ever $266.4 Million Whistleblower Award in Biogen False Claims Act Suit"

[3]: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-26/biogen-to... "Biogen Agrees to Pay $900 Million to Resolve Kickback Claims"

You can also find more official information on the SEC whistleblower program, which I think the False Claims Act itself is under but might just be a mirror similarity, at

[4]: https://www.sec.gov/enforcement-litigation/whistleblower-pro...

It's fascinating stuff.

> I had a discussion with gametorch about this topic where I mention the case of Biogen employee Michael Bawduniak. His comments got flagged, but I think he laid his assumptions and concern for the downstream effects on US culture bare, which is commendable. I'll cite some relevant news articles since finding the exact link is proving tough.

This is the post to which you mention Bawduniak in reply to gametorch:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44349951

Algolia doesn't seem to let you search for some comments, not sure if [dead] or [flagged][dead] show up there. I found this via your comments link from your profile. I also have showdead enabled on my HN profile, which is necessary to see these comments on the comment page for a HN submission, but not to view them via a direct link iiuc.