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Yale economist resigns over financial misconduct
A few days old, but still rates high on the entertainment meter. Via Don Luskin.
A renowned economist who headed an academic think tank at Yale University is resigning because of financial misconduct, a school spokesman said Monday. Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, a tenured finance and economics professor, issued a statement acknowledging "an error," but neither he nor Yale provided details. The Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter, reported Monday that Lopez-de-Silanes allegedly double-billed Yale for about $150,000 in travel expenses since 2001. The World Bank, for whom he worked as a consultant, is conducting a separate inquiry into contracts awarded to the 38-year-old Lopez-de-Silanes, said Damian Milverton, a spokesman for the financial institution.

Lopez-de-Silanes, who was born in Mexico, had run Yale's International Institute for Corporate Governance since it was created within the business school in July 2001. "I made a mistake and I deeply regret any unintended harm," he said. "I have taken appropriate corrective steps with all affected parties and I can offer no excuse except the intensity of my focus on my work." Yale spokesman Tom Conroy said Lopez-de-Silanes will resign June 30. He would not say anything beyond that the resignation was "a result of financial misconduct and irregularities."
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-01-16
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