Sentences with phrase «about conflicts of interest»

Most concerns about conflicts of interest can be resolved and appropriately addressed through prompt and complete disclosure.
For my first post I want to talk about conflicts of interests claims.
Although the investments are legal — they are operated by separate mutual funds — they nonetheless raise questions about conflicts of interests.
Once you build up a strong relationship with such a mentor, you have a rare opportunity to freely seek professional advice, without worrying about conflicts of interest or misplaced trust.
Our aim is to prompt a debate about the conflicts of interest involved in attending such events.
They don't have to list all the fees you pay (many fees are hidden) or tell you specifically about their conflicts of interest.
(5) Get honest about the conflict of interest that is involved with having full time ministers.
You should also ask the adviser about any conflicts of interest, such as commissions or other payments that they may receive.
So, what could he be expected to do about conflicts of interest?
The advice must also be provided in a manner sensitive to concerns about conflict of interest.
There have been questions about conflicts of interest and insider information floating around.
Now, if I were a trusting soul, I'd buy that and never worry about conflict of interest.
We asked it on 4 April to reconsider hosting the event and to comment on concerns about the conflicts of interest of having Danone as a sponsor.
Baby Milk Action has been raising concerns about conflicts of interest for many years and promoting a «Say No to Formula Company sponsorship» in the UK ever since Nestle bought the Wyeth SMA brand and introduced the sorts of aggressive practices we are used to in other countries.
If Trump is elected president, he will have to address questions about conflict of interest in any negotiations between his family and the General Services Administration, the federal agency that in 2012 awarded Trump a 60 - year ground lease, with potential for two renewals of 20 years each.
I was on CBC radio yesterday (along with corporate governance expert Prof. Richard Lelblanc) to talk about a conflict of interest case involving Halifax's city council (officially known as the Council for Halifax Regional Municipality).
But even if you'd never read any coverage about the Trump Foundation, the basic lack of personal financial disclosure and unwillingness to promise he'll shift to a blind trust if he wins is all a person worried about conflicts of interest need to know.
They asked the agency for documents about the lease, profit and expense projections and legal memos about the conflict of interest.
It's not a happy story, as Lord Lawson's complaint about their conflicts of interest is well taken for the most part, although I lack the expertise to know if his precise comparison has merit.
On 14 October 1996 he resigned his portfolio after inadvertently misleading the Senate about a conflict of interest.
Donald Trump would have been better off losing than winning — no one would be talking about conflicts of interest then.
Caroline Jackson, Conservative MEP and party environment spokesperson, is facing questions about a conflict of interest over her relationship with various private companies.
These petitions all benefit from extensive coverage in The Canary, a kind of left - wing Private Eye for idiots, which directs its readers towards them with a take - away order of waffly innuendo about conflicts of interests and Tory sympathisers at the top of the BBC.
Cuomo questioned reporters at an event on Long Island as to whether they would ask about the conflicts of interest for a man who is related to a lobbyist, either through marriage or by parentage.
Levy also testified that Silver was concerned about conflicts of interest between his investment activity and his Assembly post.
It says nothing about conflicts of interest or scientific integrity,» Wagner says.
University announces prestigious panel to review controversial study, but worry about conflict of interest remains
Lawmakers must do so only if the legislation also includes specific provisions requiring much more transparency in how management and grant decisions are made and a much less blithe attitude about conflicts of interest.
Meanwhile, Duncan blogs that we can stop worrying about conflicts of interest because of «the extensive vetting that occurred prior to the selection of the reviewers.»
Millot had the temerity to pose some questions about those conflicts of interest at the Department of Education and had asked Sec.
The government continued judging regional schools commissioners (RSCs) on how many schools they converted into academies last year despite fears about a conflict of interest, a key report has revealed.
John Bogle, when he has spoken about conflicts of interest, is right when he talks about the many conflicts that came about when investment firms were allowed to sell themselves and basically eliminate personal responsibility.
«But its critics claim that InsideClimate News is essentially a mouthpiece run by a public - relations consultancy that gets its funding almost exclusively from groups with an environmental agenda... The little that is known about InsideClimate News raises questions about conflicts of interest as well as about the publication's ability, and proclivity, to report fairly and without bias.»
Watchdog groups raised concerns about conflicts of interest after Zinke spoke at an American Petroleum Institute board meeting at the Trump hotel on March 23, 2017.
Dr Malik made a number of protected disclosures to his employer Cenkos Securities about conflicts of interest and failure to carry out due diligence checks.
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