Sentences with phrase «of gross incompetence»

If HMRC can cause a tax payer to face bankruptcy because of their gross incompetence they must be forced to take responsibility and to be accountable for their mistakes like anyone else.»
For its part, Pakatan Rakyat has brought a case against the Elections Commission before the High Court which is currently under review, accusing the elections body of gross incompetence, however international opinion has long since accepted the results and moved on, with both the United States and China accepting the result immediately following the poll in early May.
Fani - Kayode accused President Buhari of gross incompetence, adding that God will deliver Nigeria from him.
This at least gave the appearance of not singling out Noble for the kind of gross incompetence the mayor had hoped to prove before their date with destiny in just 55 days.
Their hideous deaths rates are evidence of their gross incompetence.

Not exact matches

In the face of crisis or danger or even gross incompetence, they remain steely - eyed, focused, and on point.
The gross inadequacy of the Press Office is one example of the incompetence of the Curia as a whole (on which, again, see George Weigel's Standpoint piece at http://www.
It's a mark of willful, gross incompetence.
Of course Ozil won't be sold as selling a 42 mill investment 18 months in, would be seen as admitting gross incompetence.
Gross incompetence to the point of negligence.
Negligence and gross incompetence from management to boardroom level to the near question of corruption or self destruction to all matters and standards associated with winning football matches and competing in this league.
He accused the constituency executives of incompetence and gross misappropriation of party funds.
The duo were removed from office earlier today, Tuesday, by 16 members of the assembly for «incompetence and gross misconduct».
«It speaks of gross negligence, incompetence and / or benign neglect.»
«The statement credited to him (Omisore) showed his gross administrative incompetence and lack of understanding of what good governance is all about because he is supposed to ask himself what he did while he was in government.
«If you look at the amount the Urban League overbilled, at best it is gross incompetence, at worst it's actual fraud of the taxpayers of Erie County,» said Stefan Mychajliw, the county comptroller.
This is gross incompetence, I don't think she deserves to occupy the high office of a minister, so she should go.»
Weak governance, gross insensitivity and unacceptable levels of incompetence have been compounded by battles of attrition in which northerners have sapped each other's» strength.
They may feign denial, but much of the harassment of President John Mahama by the Rawlingses has a lot to do with the former's ethnicity than his widely alleged gross administrative incompetence.
That fall, a new website appeared, 98percentapproval.com, that said on its homepage that it was «created to bring to the public's attention the gross incompetence of New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman.»
Obscene level of incompetence, excessive inanity in the story line, gross negligence of the viewer's intelligence, a prurient interest in the quick buck.
I would sue myself, as CEO of HarperCollins, for gross incompetence.
(5) is guilty of dishonesty, incompetence, gross negligence or other malpractice in the practice of veterinary medicine;
You show gross incompetence when it comes to doing any kind of useful analysis.
The gross incompetence and greed of your Climate Clowns is sufficient!
If the manager of the local convenience store at the end of the record kept his files in such a state he would be fired for gross incompetence.
As another example of the IPCC's scientific fraud incompetence, a recent peer - reviewed study reveals the IPCC's gross underestimation of another potent greenhouse gas: nitrous oxide (N2O).
Because of this gross negligence / incompetence on the IPCC's part, the AR5 fifth is at best a woefully incomplete work and thus has reached a faulty conclusion.
To name a few: Dr Nina Pierpont, USA, author of «The Wind Farm Syndrome»; Dr Sarah Laurie, Australia, Medical Director of the Waubra Foundation; Dr Bob Thorne, Australia, Psychoacoustician; and Dr Carl Phillips, a Harvard - trained epidemiologist specializing in public health policy, formerly tenured professor in the School of Public Health, University of Alberta, who wrote about governments denying the health problem: «The attempts to deny the evidence can not be seen as honest scientific disagreement and represent either gross incompetence or intentional bias.»
Given their respective qualifications and academic experience, we can not attribute these gross errors to incompetence or lack of intelligence or education.
Only if you suspect and can provide compelling evidence of corruption or gross incompetence could you appeal an investigator's discretion to another law enforcement agency, or to a court.
An employer has a very high standard to meet if it intends to rely upon an employee's incompetence as justification to terminate an employee's employment for cause, in the absence of prior warnings, the employer will have to prove gross incompetence.
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