aside When Will Tom Price Be Held Accountable For Insider Trading?

Image result for photos of tom priceAs per a 3/17/17 Daily Kos report by Laura Clawson,”Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara was fired by the Trump administration last week despite having earlier been asked to stay in his post by both Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Bharara’s removal raised some questions, particularly given his reputation for aggressive investigation of the powerful. Now, a source tells ProPublica that Bharara was investigating Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, who:

…came under scrutiny during his confirmation hearings for investments he made while serving in Congress. The Georgia lawmaker traded hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of shares in health-related companies, even as he voted on and sponsored legislation affecting the industry. […]

The investigation of Price’s trades by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, which hasn’t been previously disclosed, was underway at the time of Bharara’s dismissal, said the person.”

Now another case has been uncovered regarding the now HHS Secretary Tom Price’s penchant for “insider trading” and so far, it looks like he is not being held accountable.

Image result for photos of tom priceHere is the rest of the story…

On 4/3/17, Robert Faturechi of ProPublica penned the following article, “Tom Price’s $150,000-Plus Stock Windfall:”

“Tom Price doesn’t appear to have suffered a financial hit when he fulfilled his pledge to sell off some assets as the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services.”

“On one transaction alone, Price made a profit of more than $150,000 on shares he held in a tiny Australian biotech company, according to his financial disclosures. His purchases of that stock, which came while he was serving in Congress, were the subject of particular scrutiny during his confirmation hearings in January. He was one of a handful of U.S. investors allowed to buy discounted shares in Innate Immunotherapeutics, which was working on an experimental multiple sclerosis drug.”

Image result for photos of tom price“Price invested about $10,000 in 2015 and another $50,000 to $100,000 in the company last summer, records show. He appears to have sold all those shares on two days in February, reaping between $265,000 and $550,000, according to forms he filed last month with the federal Office of Government Ethics. Filers are required to show only a range of the value of any sold or purchased stock, meaning that his overall profit could range from $154,983 to as much as $489,981.”

“The forms show Price also sold shares worth a total of tens of thousands of dollars in about three dozen other companies involved in businesses including health care, technology and airlines.”

“While he served in Congress, (Tom) Price reported trading hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of shares in health-related companies while he voted on and sponsored legislation affecting the industry. He testified at his HHS confirmation hearings that his trades were lawful and transparent. Democrats accused him of potentially using his office to enrich himself. ProPublica previously reported that his trading is said to have been under investigation by federal prosecutors.”

Image result for photos of tom pricePrice testified during his confirmation hearings that the discounted shares in Innate Immunotherapeutics “were available to every single individual that was an investor at the time.”

“But, as The Wall Street Journal reported, the discounted shares were only available to American investors by invitation. Price learned of the company from his friend Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., a company director and its largest shareholder. Collins told the Journal he invited Price to buy, and Price did so in two purchases, one at 18 cents a share and another at 26 cents a share during the summer of 2016. When Price sold off his investment, Innate was trading at around 90 cents.”

Before he was confirmed, Price pledged to sell off his holdings.

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Tom Price

“Price has said before that his trades while he was in Congress were promptly disclosed, as required by law. He has rejected allegations that he ran afoul of insider-trading rules or used his position as chair of the powerful House Budget Committee to get information or opportunities not available to normal investors.”

“Last week, ProPublica reported that on the same day his stockbroker bought him up to $90,000 of stock in six pharmaceutical companies, Price arranged to call a top U.S. health official, seeking to scuttle a controversial rule that could have hurt the firms’ profits and driven down their share prices.”

8 comments

  1. Looks like blatant conflict of interest. If Tom Price was an ordinary private citizen, he would be charged with insider trading. I can’t stand these double standards when corrupt officials break the law, nothing happens.

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    • Dear 1EarthUnited,

      For now, it looks like he won’t pay a price. But it isn’t over yet, and hopefully some day he will be charged for wrongdoing. Time will tell.

      Ciao, Gronda.

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  2. Gronda, there is so much insider trading going on in Congress, I am not at all surprised by Price’s. It is not surprising that Trump would go back on his word and have Bharara sacked. Keith

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    • Dear Keith,

      This saddens me. Ethics, decency, character, honor and integrity have been discarded as being the traits of losers by this president and close associates.

      Ciao, Gronda

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      • And, that speaks volumes. Ask this President who Eliot Richardson, Archibald Cox and William Ruckelshaus are? They represent integrity and ethics.

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        • Dear Keith,

          And these gentlemen are well regarded in the history books. Those US House republicans who are enabling and supporting DT, will not be able to salvage their reputations for the history books.

          Ciao, Gronda

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  3. Can you imagine for just a moment how the republicans would scream if the opposition were to make the same manner of vicious attacks on Tom Price as were made against Hillary Clinton in the similar cattle future scandal in about 1978? I really wish at times the Democrats would emulate the republican attack dog methods when the GOPTP members screw up, however that will never happen..

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    • Dear Crustyolemothman,

      These republicans are making the Clinton’s look like amateurs. Who can compete with their high levels of corruption, hypocrisy, conflicts of interests, compromising US national security, etc.

      Ciao, Gronda

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