Sentences with phrase «bring corrupt government»

«I am not aware that he has done that, which makes me suspect that these payments were the reason why he aborted the 23rd December 2011 press release, why he instigated the late President against me, and why he championed all the false press against my integrity for wanting to bring corrupt Government and party officials involved in Woyomegate to book as the Attorney General.

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Many are hindered because they are mountainous or landlocked so their transportation costs are high; their corrupt or weak governments can't maintain necessary infrastructure; and innovators lack patent protection and the capital necessary to bring their inventions to market.
His next project (which, though it doesn't begin filming until next month, is currently slotted for an end - of - year release) is a New York - set period dramedy based on the stranger - than - fiction, real - life FBI sting operation (ABSCAM) that brought down numerous crime figures and corrupt government officials in 1980.
Dave is a lonely man whose obsession with «corrupt» local government has taken over his entire life, devoting all of his energy in bringing an onslaught of complaints to the town halls attention.
In this game, you play as an agent on Mars, bringing down the corrupt government through hacking and espionage.
The Ghosts, a legendary US Elite Special Operations team has been deployed behind enemy lines to smash the Santa Blanca cartel, sever their ties with the corrupt government and bring the deadly narcotics trade to its knees.
It should be noted that corrupt governments are inefficient in the extreme — resources are diverted away from investments in education and infrastructure, absolutely necessary for bringing a country out of poverty and reducing birthrates.
Hey, this observer brought up the RICO issue a long time ago, hypothetically, in regard to the corrupt character of many of the government members of the IPCC.
The vote brings Europe one step closer to shining a light on payments worth billions of Euros by extractive companies to governments, which have previously remained secret, enabling corrupt government officials to siphon off or misappropriate natural resource revenues.
We all know who they are, as do the government planning departments, and it is time we bring them to account for what is nothing less than criminal, corrupt behavior.
While the federal government will often bring charges under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), the Patriot Act is frequently being applied to many white collar crimes today, such as computer, internet, and cybercrimes.
So a reading of Bill C - 13 has brought this peculiar provision into view, as it would have done for those planning and drafting the proposed amendments; and it might sensibly be asked why the government didn't take the opportunity while it was mucking about in the «corrupting morals» area of the Code to get rid of this archaism.
The federal Liberal government's stated intention to bring about electoral «reform» without a referendum brings to mind Lord Acton's famous dictum: «Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.»
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