Famed doctor at center of Silver bribery case loses job

Famed doctor at center of Silver bribery case loses job

The top oncologist at the center of disgraced Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s corruption case has been given the boot from his job as head of a non-profit research center. Dr. Robert Taub, until Friday the director of the Columbia University Mesothelioma Center, got $500,000 in state funding for the center in exchange for funneling sick patients to the Silver-affiliated law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which in turn gave the allegedly crooked pol $3 million in referral fees, prosecutors said.