«Mr. Speaker, Canadians»
confidence in our public office - holders has been shaken by the opening of a criminal investigation into the Prime Minister's own office,» Mr. Trudeau had declared with his first question this afternoon.
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office is to establish and increase
public confidence in the electoral process by conducting voter registration and elections with the highest level of professional election standards, integrity, security, accuracy, and fairness.
But these very high numbers for the end of the last government's term of
office are why under the last government, we saw a worrying collapse
in public confidence in our ability to control inward migration.
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have already been destroyed — coupled with the need to use freedom of information laws to get this data
in the first place — will not instil
confidence in the
public that the Speaker's
office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
«The fact that records prior to 2012 have already been destroyed - coupled with the need to use Freedom of Information laws to get this data
in the first place - will not instil
confidence in the
public that the Speaker's
Office is run with a culture of transparency and openness.»
With the growing and disturbing epidemic of
public officials violating the trust of the people who put them
in office, it's time to restore the people's
confidence in our
public servants.
June 16, 7:57 a.m. Updated President Obama kept the focus of his first Oval
Office address on the prime issue at hand — restoring
public confidence in his administration's handling of an unfolding environmental calamity triggered by corporate malfeasance and bureaucratic negligence.
81) The UK's Met
Office has been forced this year to re-examine 160 years of temperature data after admitting that
public confidence in the science on man - made global warming has been shattered by revelations about the data.
The Times of London had a blockbuster of an item
in its reporting of ClimateGate: The Met
Office plans to re-examine 160 years of temperature data after admitting that
public confidence in the science on man - made global warming has been shattered by leaked e-mails.
The ABA found it appropriate to apply the basic tenets of appropriate judicial conduct, such as judges» duty to «respect and honor the judicial
office as a
public trust and strive to maintain and enhance
confidence in the judicial system» and to «maintain the dignity of the judicial
office at all times» when it applied rules of offline conduct to judges» activities online.
The committee concluded «that Justice Camp's conduct
in the Wagar Trial was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that
public confidence is sufficiently undermined to render the Judge incapable of executing the judicial
office.
[64] We find that Justice Cosgrove has failed
in the execution of the duties of his judicial
office and that
public confidence in his ability to discharge those duties
in future has been irrevocably lost.
In the aftermath of the controversy generated in the past five years concerning the attorney general's (AG) opinion which was used to provide legal cover for the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, the role of the AG in the termination of the BAE investigation in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue, public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
In the aftermath of the controversy generated
in the past five years concerning the attorney general's (AG) opinion which was used to provide legal cover for the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, the role of the AG in the termination of the BAE investigation in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue, public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
in the past five years concerning the attorney general's (AG) opinion which was used to provide legal cover for the invasion of Iraq
in March 2003, the role of the AG in the termination of the BAE investigation in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue, public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
in March 2003, the role of the AG
in the termination of the BAE investigation in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue, public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
in the termination of the BAE investigation
in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue, public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
in December 2006, and last year, the «cash for honours» issue,
public confidence in the office of the AG is seen by many to have plummete
in the
office of the AG is seen by many to have plummeted.
Tayler said McLachlin's statements to the media after the issue arose «were consistent with international standards and within the scope and role of her
office in defending the
public confidence in the judiciary
in light of the allegations she had been informed were then being made
public, i.e. alleging that she had lobbied against a particular nominee.»
A reasonable and informed member of the
public, considering Justice Zabel's conduct
in the context of his entire career, and
in the context of the evidence we have heard, would not think it necessary to remove him from
office because of this single transgression
in order to restore
public confidence in the justice system.
The committee, chaired by New Brunswick Chief Justice Ernest J. Drapeau, outlined how they answered the question of whether Déziel's conduct was «so manifestly and profoundly destructive to the concept of impartiality, integrity and independence that
public confidence would be so undermined as to render the judge incapable of remaining
in office.»
In defining the appropriate degree of involvement of the judiciary in public debate, there are two fundamental considerations.The first is whether the judge's involvement could reasonably undermine confidence in his or her impartiality.The second is whether such involvement may unnecessarily expose the judge to political attack or be inconsistent with the dignity of judicial offic
In defining the appropriate degree of involvement of the judiciary
in public debate, there are two fundamental considerations.The first is whether the judge's involvement could reasonably undermine confidence in his or her impartiality.The second is whether such involvement may unnecessarily expose the judge to political attack or be inconsistent with the dignity of judicial offic
in public debate, there are two fundamental considerations.The first is whether the judge's involvement could reasonably undermine
confidence in his or her impartiality.The second is whether such involvement may unnecessarily expose the judge to political attack or be inconsistent with the dignity of judicial offic
in his or her impartiality.The second is whether such involvement may unnecessarily expose the judge to political attack or be inconsistent with the dignity of judicial
office.
«However, with three members dissenting, Council found that the judge's past action, when considered against a number of factors, did not undermine
public confidence in his abilities to discharge the duties of his judicial
office.
[120] The motivation behind this concern is the «fear [that] not only [will] a future decision be tainted, but also that the
public will lose
confidence in the character of a judge who seeks, takes or appears to take any advantage of his or her
office».
In requesting the inquiry earlier this year, Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley wrote that Camp's conduct «was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that
public confidence has been sufficiently undermined to render Justice Camp incapable of executing his judicial
office.»
«They must also avoid expressing opinions which, were it to become known that they hold judicial
office, could damage
public confidence in their own impartiality or
in the judiciary
in general.»
Given the potential impact of campaign misconduct on
public trust and
confidence in the courts, all candidates
in contested elections for judicial
office are strongly encouraged to participate.
The guidance could be quite properly boiled down to this one sentence: «Judicial
office holders should be acutely aware of the need to conduct themselves, both
in and out of court,
in such a way as to maintain
public confidence in the impartiality of the judiciary.»
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