A UN panel that on Tuesday ruled that glyphosate was probably not carcinogenic to humans has now become embroiled in a bitter row about potential conflicts of interests.
It has emerged that an institute co-run by the chairman of the UN’s joint meeting on pesticide residues (JMPR) received a six-figure donation from Monsanto, which uses the substance as a core ingredient in its bestselling Roundup weedkiller.
Professor Alan Boobis, who chaired the UN’s joint FAO/WHO meeting on glyphosate, also works as the vice-president of the International Life Science Institute (ILSI) Europe.
The co-chair of the sessions was Professor Angelo Moretto, a board member of ILSI’s Health and Environmental Services Institute, and of its Risk21 steering group too, which Boobis also co-chairs.
In 2012, the ILSI group took a $500,000 donation from Monsanto and a $528,500 donation from the industry group Croplife International, which represents Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta and others, according to documents obtained by the US right to know campaign.
Boobis was not able to comment on the issue, and ILSI’s office in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for more information.
The Guardian: UN/WHO panel in conflict of interest row over glyphosate cancer risk
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The Guardian always tends to be quite cynical on it's reports/stories. It has a real slant.
There is another article from a competitor reporting source with a different prospective that implies there were moves (financial & political) to suppress this report by the anti-pesticide groups.
Like most papers, all is not what it seems and I firmly believe in the old saying.: "There Lies, damned lies, and statistics. I liken it to this situation.
Maybe it's our industry's version of 'Project Fear' ?