«There's no doubt now... there's
a deep problem of corruption in Albany,» Bharara said on WNYC's «Brian Lehrer Show.»
«There's
a deep problem of corruption in Albany,» U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said Monday.
Not exact matches
Pope Francis pointed out a serious and chronic
problem of Brazil: impunity and
corruption, and above all the
deep abyss education lies on.
And when you have a degree
of corruption that is that
deep and pervasive and frequent, that's a big
problem.»
Preet Bharara, the United States attorney whose office recently won the
corruption convictions
of two
of New York's most powerful legislators, says that Albany's
problems are
deep and systemic but that potential solutions are not hard to find: They lie in the nitty - gritty evidence presented at the unprecedented trials.
The Wealth Divide —
deep consideration
of current realities
of poverty and economic inequality, both within the US and worldwide; focus on Africa; Enclosures; the «resource curse» and the
corruption of economics; the «law
of rent»; jubilee justice laws
of Abrahamic faith traditions; addressing the land
problem; cooperatives.