I just want to see if he lied to Congress even once. If so, off to the Graybar Hotel.
There was a spreadsheet circulating around with some pretty specific information. Some of it revealed the contracts were DIRECT with him as an individual.
If I were MIT or the Senate, I’d be investigating his funding within MIT as an employee, the ‘expert advisor’ work he did under such, and then look at his individual contracts. Most any university has Conflict of Interest regulations that require employees to divulge outside activities and to obtain approval for them. My guess is he did not.