Vedpal Singh Malik

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Vedpal Singh Malik was a former Philip Morris scientist who was fired in June of 1992. He developed a method for removing nicotine from tobacco plants with Steve Haut. He described his research to Cathy Ellis, who told them to alter their lab notebooks and stop research.

Biography

Vedpal Singh Malik is from Richmond, VA. He is a former Philip Morris employee.(J. Flowers 5/23/94). He worked as a research scientist for Philip Morris from 1981 until he was fired in June 1992. He developed a method for removing nicotine from tobacco plants with Steve Haut. He described his research to Cathy Ellis, who told them to alter their lab notebooks and stop research.

Malik was born in India and is a naturalized U.S. citizen. (See Personnel List Part 1: Presumed Pro-Plaintiff, also TTLA Almanac - Names) Malik is a former R.J. Reynolds research scientist. He has done nicotine research. (Source: Multi-State Deposition Team - Identified Individuals May 9, 1997)

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