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To: redfish who wrote (18344)1/3/2006 10:46:34 AM
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SFBC Loses Two Top Officials Amid U.S. Senate Inquiry (Update1)

Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- SFBC International Inc.'s two top officials quit just before they were to be interviewed by Senate investigators probing the company's management of the largest private clinical trials center in North America. Jeffrey McMullen was named chief executive officer.

Krinsky Background

Krinsky, who the company refers to as a medical doctor, is a graduate of Spartan Medical School in St. Lucia and not a licensed doctor. Krinsky and former director of legal affairs Gerald Seifer, who isn't a lawyer, share a $15 million home they purchased last year.

Seifer resigned Dec. 19 after an investigation found he engaged in ``inappropriate'' behavior with trial subjects, the company said. Prior to his resignation, Seifer was placed on 30 days paid leave after a report from two law firms hired by SFBC's board found that a witness heard Seifer threaten to have research subjects deported, the company said.

Hantman, referred to in company SEC filings as a CPA, is not licensed as a certified public accountant.

bloomberg.com

I'm not a rocket scientist but I play one at SFCC headquarters.