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Former Fauci aide admits hiding emails to thwart pandemic inquiry - The Washington Post

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A Fauci aide admitted hiding government emails to block a pandemic inquiry — raising the question of whether secrecy breeds the very conspiracies it claims to prevent.

Principal-Agent ProblemTransparency EffectInstitutional Trust TheoryCover-Up Paradox

Theory Briefing

  • David Morens discussed scrubbing his government accounts of communications he feared would fuel conspiracy theories, prosecutors said.
  • The admitted concealment targeted a formal pandemic inquiry, meaning oversight was deliberately obstructed by an insider.
  • Hiding records to suppress speculation can backfire — the cover-up itself becomes the most compelling evidence of wrongdoing.
  • The case sits at the intersection of institutional self-protection and public trust, where transparency and secrecy pull in opposite directions.