Antitrust group decries ‘scandalous job swapping’ as JBS hires USDA official

The world’s largest meat company, JBS, entwined in a corruption scandal in its home country of Brazil, hired as its global head of food security Al Almanza, who just retired as head of USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The Organization for Competitive Markets, which focuses on agricultural antitrust issues, called the hiring “the latest… » Read More

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