Skip to main content

Concern over Smithsonian ethics and executives continues

A pattern of questionable behavior among senior executives at the Smithsonian Institute has some officials and nonprofit experts asking if a lax ethical culture has developed across the museum system. On April 23, a U.S. District judge dismissed charges against Smithsonian Business Ventures Vice President Jeanny Kim who was accused of assaulting a museum custodian trying to prevent the museum official from entering without proper access cards. But in the ruling, Judge Rosemary M. Collyer admits, “Ms. Kim pushed her way in” and jerked on the custodian’s neckpiece to see her ID badge. Still, the judge ruled that Kim was protected by a law granting immunity to some federal… Read More