牛人López-de-Silanes阿大教授(http://www1.fee.uva.nl/pp/flopezdesilanes/)
想不到就因为两次报销费用而被Yale给开了,这算什么事情啊。
As Yale had hoped, the energetic young academic, now 38, soon put the institute on the map, churning out scholarly papers and trotting energetically around the globe to one forum after another. Mr. López-de-Silanes has also been a consultant to the World Bank, and he was recently honored by the World Economic Forum as one of the 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow.
The problem was that Mr. López-de-Silanes reportedly billed both his hosts and Yale for his travel expenses - about $150,000 altogether, according to The Wall Street Journal. Upon discovering these irregularities, Yale quietly orchestrated his resignation for "financial misconduct and irregularities."
Mr. López-de-Silanes has apologized, is said to have made restitution and, through his attorney, attributes his behavior to "the intensity of my focus on my work." There has been much gnashing of teeth among corporate governance experts, who say this is simply another case of leaders' failing to lead by example. A more upbeat take is that only an issue that everyone is now interested in could have generated so many trips. |