Sentences with phrase «crisis of public trust»

On Tuesday, venture capitalist Roger McNamee, a Facebook investor and former mentor to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, said the social network is facing a crisis of public trust «that is going to destroy the company.»
The company is facing a crisis of public trust after a developer gave personal information on millions of Facebook users to Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that worked on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Indeed, I would argue that the United States is experiencing a national crisis of public trust in academic research involving human subjects.
When Tony Blair suffered a crisis of public trust in 1997, the Labour premier tried to bat away the furore by insisting that he was «a pretty straight kind of guy».
He has ignored the CEO playbook for a company that faces a crisis of public trust: He does not grovel, he does not evince embarrassment at the size of the lapse.

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The committee acknowledged there had been «a profound crisis of public confidence in the integrity of MPs» and warned that restoring trust would be a slow process.
The objective is to help to renew democracy and to contribute towards the restoration of trust in public life, at this time of social and economic crisis in Ireland.
The financial crisis of 2008, excessive pay deals for bankers and the mis - selling scandals with the energy companies have certainly contributed towards a collapse in public trust.
Sadly Ms Dorries» actions have diminished the reputation of Parliament at a time when public trust in politicians is still recovering from the expenses crisis (something to which the MP for Mid Bedfordshire is no stranger).
Thirty - three states have strategic plans for dealing with climate change, but only five of those currently include a public - health response, according to the Trust for America's Health, a nonprofit advocacy group in Washington, D.C. «We only respond after a Katrina - like crisis,» says Jeffrey Levi, the trust's executive direTrust for America's Health, a nonprofit advocacy group in Washington, D.C. «We only respond after a Katrina - like crisis,» says Jeffrey Levi, the trust's executive diretrust's executive director.
«Poisoned Water» takes a thorough look behind the headlines to give viewers insight both into the environmental and human costs of the Flint water crisis as well as how public officials actively hid the danger thereby eroding the public trust.
on of the WHO on the Zika outbreak, and is part of an interdisciplinary research team funded by the Wellcome Trust to develop and refine guidance for addressing this and other public health crises.
Constant, honest, humble risk communication is a vital part of establishing trust, which is especially crucial for managing public concern during crises.
We are living through a crisis of trust between the American public and climate scientists, and we must extend ourselves, as scientists and public servants, to rebuild transparency and trust with the public.
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