Sentences with phrase «complete lack of transparency»

Or the company manages to sell / turn - around a loss - making division — but that's often accompanied by one last write - down, a complete lack of transparency or comparability, and is generally compounded by poor communication from management.
As for complete lack of transparency, anyone can read Amazon's KDP terms of use.
I have my concerns because of a complete lack of transparency.
«As you are aware, we have had to deal with misleading information and a complete lack of transparency when all we have wanted is basic information pertinent to our health and safety.»
Later, during a question and answer session with former Port Authority Executive Director George Marlin, Paladino said «there's a complete lack of transparency» in Albany, and said Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb was «brave» after Cuomo leaned on him and the conference during the tax code debate.
It criticises the «complete lack of transparency» around the Department for Education's free schools programme and the lack of robust processes to ensure that free schools are properly scrutinised and accountable on grounds of racial equality.

Not exact matches

«It's disappointing that after receiving preferential treatment from the City, James Blake appears to be giving cover to the de Blasio administration for its complete lack of police accountability and transparency instead of supporting the demands of our families and communities for an end to police abuses against us,» they said in a joint statement.
In Muppets Most Wanted, «transparency and a complete lack of twists are the film's hallmarks,» says Alex Doenau.
He said the programme was operating with «a complete lack of financial transparency and local accountability» and «has allowed unqualified teachers into our schools».
The primary consumer protection problem areas that have given rise to the States» actions include: (1) unsubstantiated claims of consumer savings; (2) deceptive representations about the length of time necessary to complete a debt relief program; (3) misleading or failing to adequately inform consumers that they will be subject to continued collection efforts, including lawsuits, and that their account balances will increase due to extended nonpayment under the program; (4) deceptive disparagement of consumer credit counseling; (5) deceptive disparagement of bankruptcy as an alternative for debtors; (6) lack of screening and analysis to determine suitability of debt relief programs for individual debtors; (7) the collection of substantial up - front fees so the debt relief company gains even if it fails to perform; (8) lack of transparency and information for consumers as to payment of fees, status of accounts, and communications with creditors; (9) significant delays in active negotiation or engagement with creditors, coupled with prohibitions on direct consumer communications with creditors; and (10), in the case of debt settlement companies, basing savings claims (and settlement fees) not on the original account balance, but on the inflated amount due (including late fees and default rates of interest) at the time of settlement.
The report highlights broad exemptions granted to industry from prohibitions, major delays in the development of recovery strategies for at - risk species, and a complete lack of public transparency about harmful activities occurring in at - risk species» habitats.
Most arguments rely too heavily on trusting the company to share censorship requests on Chilling Effects, and fail to discuss its lack of complete transparency on the details of their new -LRB-?)
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