what the Regional Chairmen have done is likely to result
in conflict of interest when the party finally opens nomination,» he added.
It will take the Law Society of Upper Canada almost two years to decide whether or not Black's lawyers, Beth DeMerchant and Darren Sukonick of Torys LLP, were
in a conflict of interest when they advised him and his companies on the non-compete agreements at the centre of his criminal charges.
The reasons issued by the LSUC for finding Beth DeMerchant and Darren Sukonick had not been
in a conflict of interest when representing Hollinger International Inc. and Conrad Black during the sale of Hollinger's newspaper businesses to CanWest, are not especially interesting as a matter of doctrinal law (the DeMerchant decision is here).
Insurance companies such as ICBC, however fair, are
in a conflict of interest when it comes to advising on a personal injury claim.
Not exact matches
He should have taken a lesson from London, Ont., mayor, Joe Fontana, who did declare a
conflict of interest when his council voted to ask him to leave office
in light
of fraud charges stemming from his time as a federal cabinet minister.
When an employee takes a government job that requires divesting
of assets
in order to prevent
conflicts of interest — as the role
of Treasury Secretary certainly would, and did for the current holder
of that office, Steven Mnuchin — J.P. Morgan's policy fast - tracks the vesting
of the employee's stock awards.
But Ford stressed it would bring him no advantage because he plans to put the company
in a blind trust, a step meant to avoid
conflicts of interests when business leaders are elected to office.
In business settings,
conflict of interest arises
when someone has a private or personal
interest sufficient to appear to influence the objective exercise
of his or her official duties.
For example, a
conflict of interest may arise
when a Senior Officer or Director is also an executive officer, a major shareholder or has a material
interest in an organization doing business with the Company.
When it was announced
in January, the expansion drew criticism almost immediately, especially coming as it did only three days after the press conference at which Trump unveiled his half - hearted plan to resolve his
conflicts of interest.
For example, the Department
of Labor delayed the full implementation
of the fiduciary rule, which would have required anyone who handles retirement assets or gives financial advice to retirement savers to work
in their clients» best
interest and to provide disclosure
of conflicts,
when they exist.
«Why doesn't @FoxNews have a
conflict of interest policy requiring Hannity to disclose his personal
interest in the Cohen search
when commenting on it?»
Secretary
of Labor Thomas Perez stated at the AARP event that «
when it comes to financial advice,
conflicts of interests can lead to bad advice and hidden fees that too often keep us from getting investment advice that's
in our best
interest.»
When Mr. Icahn took on the advisory position this year, critics complained that it was a
conflict of interest because he owns a big stake
in an oil - refinery business called CVR Energy.
When the group meets
in Milwaukee, far more vexing issues await, such as defining
conflicts of interest and reasonable compensation.
In the latter, desires have been nourished and fed, and
when they have
conflicted with the
interests of others, they have been redirected by intelligence — that is, socialized — so that the sum total
of want - satisfaction might be increased.
Sorry, but
when you hold your own book
in higher regard than the book that defines Christianity, that's a pretty big
conflict of interest.
The book, also, is a product
of its time,
when researchers are more
interested in sexual attitudes and social
conflicts than they are
in literary meaning and metaphysical faiths.
In the face
of potentially contentious and disrupting cultural differences, theorists and practitioners adopted inclusive accommodation as a strategy to neutralize the likelihood
of conflict, since
when put into practice, cultural inclusion means that no one's
interests are neglected, no one is left out, and, therefore, no one is slighted, snubbed, or offended.
(12)(i) Reconsider a certified operation's application for certification and, if necessary, perform a new on - site inspection
when it is determined, within 12 months
of certifying the operation, that any person participating
in the certification process and covered under 205.501 (a)(11)(ii) has or had a
conflict of interest involving the applicant.
A
conflict of interest may exist
when the
interests or concerns
of any director, officer or staff member
of the Rainforest Alliance or any
of its Affiliates, or that person's Related Parties (as defined below), may be seen as competing with or
in conflict with the
interests or concerns
of the Rainforest Alliance.
help reduce the
conflict in divorce by allowing couples to create their own ideas
of fairness
when they still have each other's best
interests at heart
In 2014 thousands
of people signed a petiton calling on the Department
of Health to end these links as it has a
conflict of interest when it is responsible for overseeing the law these companies flout.
A self - evident
conflict of interest arises
when FTSE allows organisations with substantial investments
in the sector, such as the Central Finance Board (holding # 1 million
in Nestlé shares), to recommend the criteria to be used for assessing companies and which companies to list.
This clarification was necessitated
when our Global Council, on behalf
of IBFAN, had to take a strategic decision whether or not and under what conditions IBFAN should participate
in two new initiatives by UNICEF and WHO, WHO NetCode, and the UNICEF Breastfeeding Advocacy Initiative, both receiving funding from the BMGF, which has direct links and gets its returns from the baby food industry and also engages with entities such as the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) that create situations
of risk
of conflicts of Interest in infant and young child feeding.
The Independent Police Complaint Commission (IPCC) report found senior figures
in the Met «appear to have been oblivious» to the perception
of conflict of interest when they recruited a former editor at the News
of the World as a PR consultant.
In the past few election cycles, Democratic consultants have generally taken a percentage
of television ad buys rather than a flat fee, creating an obvious
conflict of interest when it comes to determining how a campaign should spend its money.
Depending on your idea
of what a success is, you could even say that no revolution ever achieved its goals
in full - it's kind
of hard
when most revolutions were spearheaded by multiple groups with
conflicting interests in the first place, and this applies to Arab Spring as easily as it does to the French Revolution.»
The board is also to vote to hire a Babylon investigative firm LMGI Ltd. to investigate and conduct surveillance
in the town and the town attorney's office
when the town attorney's investigators face a
conflict of interest, according to the meeting's agenda and town officials.
«And I think
when we identify needs, we should be able to, with a clean and a process with no
conflict of interest, be able to answer the call
when communities
in our districts say, we have a need.»
He said
when he appeared before court last Thursday, he was told by Kelly to put
in writing the reasons why he thought having Kelly judge the case constituted a
conflict of interest.
Schwartz has stepped aside
in the past
when a potential
conflict of interest arose.
Ethics experts say Trump's children are moving
in the right direction
when it comes to distancing themselves from perceived access - peddling, but how clearly Trump defines their roles
in his businesses and his White House will be crucial to containing
conflicts of interest.
Strictly investigate the cases
of conflict of interest (i.e.
when the politicians have financial or carrier
interest in certain industries)
«
When there are conflicts of interest, it is the responsibility of the sponsor company to have in place appropriate policies to identify when there are potential conflicts of interest, and policies to identify how they would then tackle it,» Willott s
When there are
conflicts of interest, it is the responsibility
of the sponsor company to have
in place appropriate policies to identify
when there are potential conflicts of interest, and policies to identify how they would then tackle it,» Willott s
when there are potential
conflicts of interest, and policies to identify how they would then tackle it,» Willott said.
His investments
in stocks, bonds and mutual funds,
in addition to his Individual Retirement Accounts and other holdings, total more than $ 4.5 million
when calculating the floor
of the ranges provided to the
Conflicts of Interest Board.
A close personal adviser to Cuomo
in his bid to become state attorney general
in 2006 and his run for governor
in 2010, she deregistered as a lobbyist
in 2010
when Cuomo and her ex-husband, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, were elected,
in order «to avoid even the appearance
of a
conflict»
of interest.
«And that's not just New York, it's a problem all across the country and it's a problem
in reality and it's a problem
in perception and if it's a problem only
in perception, it is still a real problem because people have to trust the justice system and the trust has to go both ways,» Cuomo said, speaking about police and community, but also referring to the oft - cited
conflict of interest around police and prosecutors who regularly work together but can then be at odds
when an officer is suspected
of a crime.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer quickly responded
in a statement that Trump only has himself to blame, adding, «It was the Senate's responsibility to give a thorough vetting for such important positions, with many
of the nominees having
conflicts of interest and incomplete ethics agreements
when they were named.»
«
When a municipal employee engages
in misconduct, it's subject to disclosure by the
Conflict of Interest Board,» said Councilman Ritchie Torres.
Cuomo appointed an internal special investigator to review contracts
in his Upstate economic development projects, directed state agencies to cease to have any contact with Howe, and said Percoco had failed to disclose possible
conflicts of interest to him
when Percoco worked for the state.
Critics are
of the view that; the $ 100,000 dollar Ford vehicle gift presented to President Mahama
in 2012,
when he was Vice President, amounts to
conflict of interest, and that he must be impeached since the contractor, Djibril Kanazoe, is also said to have been awarded some lucrative government contracts.
«Now is the time to be proactive
when it comes to cleaning up any stench
of corruption or perceived
conflict of interest in our system.
Yet again, Mr. de Blasio insisted he had been transparent
in disclosing donors to his nonprofit
when he didn't have to — though returned donations haven't been disclosed — and that he had received guidance from the
Conflicts of Interest Board
in terms
of raising money for his nonprofit, the Campaign for One New York.
This is because a petitioner, who is seeking the removal
of the EC chairperson, Charlotte Osei, has claimed that the EC boss put herself
in a
conflict of interest situation
when she awarded the contract to Aerovote Security Printing (Ghana) Limited to print the pink sheets.
Universities are particularly sensitive to university space, resources and / or faculty being involved
in outside activities during their working hours, and also for potential
conflicts of interest,
in which your university research could be biased by receiving outside funding from an inappropriate source, as
when a drug company has a vested
interest in the outcome
of your independent research.
But the negative side appears especially
when we are working
in cutting - edge topics
of research
in the absence
of well - established ethical rules that prevent
conflict of interest.
«To me, there is a
conflict of interest»
when universities police such violations, «especially if the guy brings
in $ 5 million a year,» Shamoo agrees.
May it serve as a warning not only to policymakers, but also to researchers, clinicians, peer reviewers, journal editors, and journalists
of the need to consider the harm to scientific credibility and public health
when dealing with studies funded by food companies with vested
interests in the results — and to find better ways to fund such studies and to prevent, disclose and manage potentially
conflicted interests,» writes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H.,
of New York University,
in a related commentary.
When in doubt about whether a personal or financial
interest constitutes a
conflict of interest, we strongly recommend that authors report potential
conflicts: Better safe than sorry.