
Not that Mr. Hassan, et al., have ever been model citizens for good corporate governance structures, mind you -- but. . . I literally cannot recall this ever being done. Except as a temporary assignment, when the President is becoming CEO, and the CFO is the likely incumbent for the President role. [Note that life science companies inherently run on, and create, massive "binary" disclosure events: success or failure of pivotal clinical trials; FDA ordered withdrawals; sudden market obsoleting new drugs, etc., etc. -- and so, the area is ripe for "informational asymmety" securities trading -- or less politely, insider trading.]
In the case of Bausch + Lomb, Brent Saunders is clearly the lead executive officer -- and unless Fred Hassan is planning on exiting as the Chairman of the Board (not likely) -- it is very odd that Mr. Bertolini holds both a "financial control/reporting" and "direct operations" responsibility. [Indeed, some might argue that similar structural oddities just cost legacy Schering-Plough over two-thirds of a billion dollars in federal securities class action settlements.]
Twice - actually. As both Cain v. Hassan and Manson (the ENHANCE matter) involved structural role problems at legacy Schering-Plough, to one degree or another. Yes, many corporate governance experts might say the B + L announcement of yesterday contains a flashing yellow warning light: it creates an inherent tension -- between the executive's office(s): does Mr. Bertolini finance the company, or does he operate it? Is he responsible for financial reporting compliance -- or does he answer to Wall Street, for the operational results?
These are important -- and wholly-unanswered -- questions, out of yesterday's "we're putting the legacy Schering-Plough team back on the field" announcement -- at Bausch + Lomb.
But, as I say, in my experienced opinion, Mr. Hassan has never been one to worry much about the seemingly trifling matters of good governance at public life science companies. Now we will keep a close eye on that situation -- and report accordingly.

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