Sentences with phrase «intense public scrutiny for»

President John Dramani Mahama came under intense public scrutiny for accepting the car gift worth about US$ 100,000 from a Burkinabe contractor, allegedly to influence him.

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Michael Useem, a professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, says this is a «catastrophic moment» for Facebook and predicts the Cambridge Analytica data breach will continue to be a source of «great public interest and intense scrutiny going forward.»
It is too early to assess the full extent of the fallout from these latest shareholder rebellions; however, while the proposals were put to shareholders on an advisory basis, it is clear that remuneration structures and levels of pay continue to be areas under intense scrutiny from both investors and the general public, and have the ability to cause a level of discomfort for board members through major PR hiccups.
There are lots of other crazy details here and the piece is worth reading in full, if only to appreciate the incredible tension that comes with being an extremely public Christian institution at a time when Christianity is under an intense amount of scrutiny for how it operates in America.
Since retiring, both Bradley (who, last November, was a losing candidate in the race for a seat in the Utah House of Representatives) and Donaldson (who lost Seattle's mayoral race in 2009) have become aspiring politicians, of all things, willing subjects of even more intense public scrutiny.
Yes, breastfeeding moms often face scrutiny for breastfeeding in public but the hatred passed to bottle feeding moms can also be very intense and disheartening for the mother involved.
The face - to - face meeting with the federal government's top transportation official comes at a crucial moment for Mr. Cuomo amid intense public scrutiny on the state of New York City's deteriorating subway system, and how to fix it.
But for charter schools, touted by many as a solution to the troubles that plague public education, the stakes are higher and the scrutiny is more intense.
From behind the tactile veneer of his semi-transparent body dark stars appear, each embedded with a set of cut - out eyes in mask - like shapes, submitting the viewer to the kind of intense scrutiny usually reserved for public figures.
The CDM market for greenhouse gas offsets will be no exception, and will be subject to intense public scrutiny.
For any large organisation, going paperless is a challenge, but when it is cash strapped, under intense public scrutiny and has a dismal history of IT failure, the task looks like mission impossible, writes Michael Cross
Facebook has been on the forefront of public outrage and intense scrutiny for the past few days after it was discovered that Cambridge Analytica, a political advertising firm, acquired information on 50 million Facebook users without their consent or knowledge.
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