Sentences with phrase «full public glare»

«The new government is opening up the pay of middle and senior management to greater scrutiny, and will require any six - figure salaries to be approved - or vetoed - by elected councillors in the full public glare of the council chamber,» he added.
Even under the growl of Ribadu's anti-corruption rhetoric, cynical extortion, that was the fund - raiser for the OOPL, strutted in full public glare, probity be damned!
But now the KKR approach is in full public glare and Treasury — the owner of prized brands such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and Wynns — is, in effect, on the sale block, a public auction has been set in train provided the price is right and well above the opening salvo of $ 4.70 a share from KKR.

Not exact matches

Don't get me wrong, I recognise that we have possibly one of the worst injury records since the the premier league began but many of these injuries occur in the full glare of public view i.e. during a match.
It takes guts... to nurse in a room full of glares, to nurse at a public park or restaurant, to nurse in the middle of a children's museum where people actually think you're part of an R - rated exhibit.
Tensions flared when a video exposing the nudity of Sarah Kwablah was reportedly leaked from the camp of Asamoah Gyan into the media and to the full glare of the general public.
That's why we're throwing open the shutters and bringing the full glare of the public's eye onto spending.
Constable Bossey, who was riding the unregistered «L» plated motorbike reportedly got angry by the questions, pulled the journalist out of the car he was travelling in, and physically assaulted him in the full glare of the public.
The latest, the murder of a police officer near Lapaz in broad day, by unknown assailants was the apex of impunity so witnessed in Ghana under the full glare of the public.
He was also captured in Nungua in the company of ex-Minister of Justice and Attorney General, James Ayikoi Otoo, eating Kplekple with Palm Soup in the full glare of the public.
The officer who did not take his questions kindly dragged him out of his car and beat him up in the full glare of the public.
Thankful to God, the proceedings of the Special Committee were conducted in the full glare of the public making today's attempted cover - up in Parliament laughable and an exercise in futility.
May, whose wooden leadership and shortcomings became painfully plain to the public in the full glare of the campaign, finished on a rating of +6.
Savings SWFs manage assets for generations yet unborn, but it is hard to accumulate and manage assets for the longest term in the full glare of public scrutiny, and harder still to keep «hands out of the jar».
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