The Mercury News

White House: Top scientist mistreated staff, apologizes

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON >> A White House review found credible evidence that top scientist Dr. Eric Lander violated its “Safe and Respectful Workplace Policy,” but the administra­tion plans to keep him on the job after giving him counseling.

An internal review last year, prompted by a workplace complaint, found evidence that Lander, the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and science adviser to President Joe Biden, bullied staffers and treated them disrespect­fully. That put him at odds with Biden’s day-one directive that he expected “honesty and decency” from all who worked for his administra­tion and would fire anyone who shows disrespect to others “on the spot.”

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said senior administra­tion officials had met with Lander about his actions and management of the office.

“Following the conclusion of the thorough investigat­ion into these actions, senior White House officials conveyed directly to Dr. Lander that his behavior was inappropri­ate, and the corrective actions that were needed, which the White House will monitor for compliance moving forward,” she said.

On Friday, Lander issued an apology to staffers in his office, acknowledg­ing “I have spoken to colleagues within OSTP in a disrespect­ful or demeaning way.”

In a statement Monday, the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science said Lander would no longer be invited to speak at its meeting next week, saying he was not conducting himself in a “manner befitting a scientist or scientific leader — much less a cabinet-level leader in the administra­tion.’

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