May 3, 2007
The Real Scandal at the Smithsonian Goes Beyond Executive Pay and Perks
Lawrence Small's compensation as head of the Smithsonian Institution and his inappropriate spending of the organization's money on personal items are only a part of the scandalous improprieties uncovered at the country's most important and prestigious museum complex.
As the Smithsonian seeks to recover its footing, it is important to focus on the disturbing pattern of governance at the institution, as well as the potential conflicts of interest caused by top officials serving on
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