UK's Royal Society decides not to take action against member Elon Musk
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Posted on March 26, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 26, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026
The Royal Society will not discipline Elon Musk, despite concerns from scientists over his behavior and role in Trump's administration.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Royal Society has decided the scientific academy will not take any action against a famous member, U.S. tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, after fellows met to discuss potential disciplinary measures, British media reported on Wednesday.
The Royal Society, which began in 1660 and is the oldest national scientific academy in continuous existence, said last month that it would hold a meeting to discuss "principles around the public pronouncements and behaviours of fellows" after thousands of scientists expressed their concerns about Musk's membership.
Musk, who owns X and has been a close aide to Donald Trump since the U.S. president took office in January, was elected as a fellow in 2018 for his technological achievements in space travel and electric vehicles.
The Guardian newspaper said Adrian Smith, the Royal Society's president, had written to members to rule out disciplinary proceedings. Past fellows of the Society have included Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
In a statement, The Royal Society said any issues about the behaviour of its fellows were dealt with in strict confidence.
But it added that the view of its governing council was "that making judgements on the acceptability of the views and actions of fellows, particularly those that might be regarded as political, could do more harm than good to the Society and the cause of science in general".
Almost 3,500 scientists had signed an open letter expressing dismay at what they described as "continued silence and apparent inaction" from the Royal Society over Musk's fellowship.
They said Musk's behaviour, including what they said was embracing conspiracy theories, breached the Royal Society's code of conduct, while the situation had become more serious because of his position in Trump's administration, which they said had engaged in "an assault on scientific research".
Musk has not commented on X, his usual place for public remarks, on the scientists' letter.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Frances Kerry)
The Royal Society's decision not to take action against Elon Musk despite concerns over his behavior.
Due to his public behavior and role in Trump's administration, which some scientists believe breaches the Society's code of conduct.
The Society decided not to pursue disciplinary action against Musk.
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