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Pain Isn't Over: MSU Considers Independent Inquiry into Nassar Scandal

March 04, 2019, 7:27 AM

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Larry Nassar

The Larry Nassar mess isn't going away.

The Michigan State Board of Trustees is considering whether to authorize an independent investigation into how Nassar's decades of molestation and assaults were allowed to occur, reports Kim Kozlowski of The Detroit News:

The hope is that such a probe could satisfy demands for a full accounting while protecting sensitive information from public dissemination — similar to how GM resolved the crisis surrounding a faulty ignition switch that was blamed for causing at least 12 deaths.

The independent investigation is being discussed by the trustees' Committee on Audit, Risk and Compliance, chaired by board Vice Chairman Dan Kelly, who said after the last board meeting Feb. 15 that he hopes such an inquiry will occur.

"There needs to be more done in terms of public disclosures," Kelly said.


Read more:  The Detroit News


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