Not exact matches
By game time, all of that was forgotten, as was the shameful number of concussions to student athletes, the academic
fraud, the rash of criminal behaviour and countless other
scandals that continue to swirl around U.S. college football.
Investors may be dismayed
by the headlines — on Tuesday Arthur Porter, former head of SNC's building project McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), was arrested in Panama on
fraud charges — but analysts do not see the
scandals harming the company in the long term.
However, I find it interesting that other countries have recently been so worn down
by financial advisor
fraud,
scandal, and abuse that they've finally decided to take real action — action that isn't even on the radar screen in America.
«Whether it is fake accounts at Wells Fargo or a massive data breach at Equifax, recent
scandals have demonstrated that consumers need to access the justice system when a big, powerful company opens accounts in their name, without their consent, and leaves them vulnerable to
fraud by failing to secure their personal data,» said Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D - Nev.
A greater integration of faith and life will help us increase in integrity and purpose, and will help avoid the
scandals, where even Christians, who
by trying to compartmentalise their faith from their work, can become involved in
fraud or the exploitation of workers.
They have attempted on hundreds of occasion that lack of subservience to US sovereignty
by repeatedly harbor known criminals in an attempt to avid the
scandal of their prosecution, They also engage in ongoing financial
fraud denying Americans their rightful revenues, and exploiting their own members.
The FWO's investigation found a 76 per cent failure rate from the 25 stores it had audited, a figure that would do nothing to help the Caltex brand, which has already been battered
by a wage
fraud scandal exposed
by Fairfax Media in late 2016.
Domino's has also been battered
by investors as it battles a wage
fraud scandal, a questionable business model and an exposé
by colleague Joe Aston that its chief enthusiasm officer Don Meij was selling his stock including in the same trading session as the company was buying its own shares, as well as his multiple margin loans.
Touching on the
fraud allegations made
by Mr Mahama, he said his government mounted a strong defense for the bus branding
scandal and believes that the former president is better of not wading into such territories.
But while the voting process itself has been described as fair
by most international observers, the political campaign and the actual counting of the votes — no doubt the most important part of the democratic election process — has been characterized
by the abuse of power, the excessive role of money, extraordinary events such as power cuts in the polling stations, fights between party representatives, accusations of
fraud and
scandals in denying observers access to polling stations.
And Derek Draper and Damian McBride have been creating it in large quantities, and they're
by no means the first or the most obvious examples, given the loans - for - peerages
scandal, various bits of chicanery around the Iraq war and subsequent investigations (e.g. David Kelly), ministerial expense
fraud (or at least it would be
fraud if you or I tried the same thing on our tax returns), pretty much anything to do with Peter Mandelson and the various leaks, briefings and spin cycles that have characterised the Labour party for the last fifteen years.
A joint probe
by Schneiderman and Connecticut AG George Jepsen into whether their states incurred losses as a result of interest - rate manipulation
by banks in the LIBOR
scandal could lead to civil enforcement action, including possible breaches of antitrust and
fraud laws.
Seabrook was arrested on
fraud charges last week, accused of accepting a $ 60,000 bribe — reportedly delivered
by Jona Rechnitz, a de Blasio donor at the center of a gift - for - favors
scandal in the NYPD — in exchange for investing COBA money into a risky hedge fund.
Scandals: Gatling has come under fire for her ties to former district attorney Charles Hynes, whose tenure was marred
by accusations of
fraud and wrongful convictions.
Discover caught up with Baltimore on his final presidential vacation at his second home near Missoula, Montana, where his plans to fly - fish were interrupted
by our questions about the future of AIDS prevention, the usefulness of stem cell research, and what really happened in the most famous
fraud scandal prior to this year's South Korean stem cell debacle.
Meanwhile, social psychology — a field still recovering from a massive
fraud case last year — was hit
by the
scandal involving marketing researcher Dirk Smeesters.
Echoes of the recent Korean stem cell
scandal continue to reverberate, most recently in a report commissioned
by the journal Science to examine how it can keep from falling victim to future
frauds.
Italy has been facing olive oil
scandals and
fraud for years that will be exacerbated
by a bad 2016 harvest, with a 40 percent reduced production rate from last year.
Dr. Goklany's exposure of the WHO's politicized science
fraud come quickly on the heels of another WHO
scandal in which the UN agency is being accused
by African doctors of using tetanus vaccines in Kenya that are a disguise for population control.
The New York Times published a doozy of a front - page story
by John M. Broder on Wednesday on the Climate-gate scientific
fraud scandal.
There are big profits in climate hysteria
By Washington Times The greatest
scandal connected to global warming is not exaggeration,
fraud or destruction of data to conceal the weakness of the argument.
The criminal aspect is not only the failure of the alarmsits to observe these basic facts bu the Hockeystick
fraud giving hundreds of times the weighting to faulty Bristlecone pine proxy data as to other sets in order to give a desired result, the blatant tampering of Data to warm the past with extremely dubious reasons, the NZ NWA
scandal where they demonstrably altered data to fit the alarmist agenda, the Darwin Australia tampering, the crude attempt to prove a «hotspot»
by making the base temperature representation red and thus appear hot in a now debunked graph etc Then there's the Nazi / Stalin / Lenin / Maoesque attempts to silence debate.
Our experiences and surmises are remarkably similar: you think Dr. Bengtsson did what he did upon realizing he'd endangered his reputation and with it exposed himself to increased opposition from those who would now realize what he stands for; that he understood better how his free choice would impact his ability to gain the respectability of being published
by respectable publishers; that he figured out the grant opportunities gained
by open alliance with the tax - free «educational charity» that has a surprising amount of money for media campaigns and spectacle would not balance the grants he'd lose from people who consider association with a transparent tax
fraud scheme a bad thing; and, ultimately that he had betrayed the trust of his valued colleagues
by exposing them to such
scandal.
Such
scandals have been occurring with mind - numbing frequency since 1993, when the long - running
fraud perpetrated
by former West Virginia state police crime lab serologist Fred Zain first came to light.