In academia is such a misstep grounds for pulling tenure or does your ability to bring in money trump ethics?
Funny you should bring that up...it’s actually the opposite that can happen...I think a UofT prof was removed from a position after they published bad trials results, the company involved was a big sponsor of the school.
Then there’s this too...
Edit: as for your question...yes, it should be grounds for punishment. I don’t know if it frequently is punished though. One of the things you should look for in a paper is “sponsor bias”. You can only do that if the sponsor is disclosed though.