Biotech chairman denies knowledge of Chief Scientist's murder-for-hire plot

Enochian management was unaware of a scientist’s alleged involvement in a hit job that was conceived while he was negotiating for a ”significant” stake in the company, according to the board chair.
Rene Sindlev, chairman of Enochian Biosciences and its successor, Renovaro Biosciencen. | Photo: David Leth Williams/STF/Ritzau Scanpix
Rene Sindlev, chairman of Enochian Biosciences and its successor, Renovaro Biosciencen. | Photo: David Leth Williams/STF/Ritzau Scanpix

Neither Chairman René Sindlev nor other employees at Enochian Biosciences - now Renovaro Biosciences - had any knowledge of the role that the company’s former top scientist Serhat Gumrukcu allegedly played in orchestrating a contract killing, they say.

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