Richelle Dunn nodded.
"Indeed, the whole process of the seminar, including the voting, was carried out openly and fairly. I believe that the public's eyes are sharp!"
Roy Lewis, however, was slightly resentful.
"So we let him get away with it?"
Richelle hummed, "Let's wait and see what the public opinion is like then. As I see it, there's no way he can keep his position as director."
Yesterday, Mr. Gregory had suspicions about Richelle, but they were not yet very obvious.
Today, originally, it was stipulated that pharmaceutical personnel should not make any comments on the drug applications under review to avoid influencing the opinions of reviewers and sway the voting results.
As a result, it was unknown what he was thinking when he chose to confront Richelle without any regard.
Everyone present with eyes and brains could see that he was deliberately targeting Richelle.