Government, I really believe, is a
function of public trust: if the people don't trust the government, by definition, the government is limited.
These jobs require a great
deal of public trust, so newer professionals with strong community and public service resumes and a willingness to work diligently are frequently promoted to increasingly advanced positions.
The additional information confirms a cover - up, complicity and
betrayal of public trust by some state actors with the FDA, veterinary officer and the Customs at the Tema Port, who had been entrusted with the health and safety of the citizens.
Imposing gag orders on providers who are forced to assist can lead to massive, unchecked overreach, and a general loss
of public trust in the integrity of the cloud.
He said: «I suspect Blair and his government are going to be as strongly identified with the
loss of public trust as Major's was with sleaze.
«Any potential inBloom has to improve and personalize learning is being overshadowed by a growing
lack of public trust in its early communications and operations, and genuine concerns about the security, privacy, sharing and exploitation of data.
The administration has made it clear to me that they have zero tolerance for any violation
of the public trust from any actor or entity and I should follow the facts,» Schwartz said in a statement.
Indeed, I would argue that the United States is experiencing a national
crisis of public trust in academic research involving human subjects.
This isn't the first time a study by ProPublica, an organization that aims «to expose abuses of power and betrayals
of the public trust by the government, business, and other institutions,» has resulted in policy changes.
«We can't have people in positions of authority and in
positions of public trust that are convicted felons,» Singas said in an interview Thursday.
It would address the very real lack
of public trust when people hear politicians making promises — they remember Labour's broken promises over the EU Constitution / Lisbon Treaty.
Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi noted that Cuomo had been discussing the outlines
of the Public Trust Act for the previous two months in reaction to the arrests of a string of lawmakers to face federal corruption charges.
The action effectively creates hundreds of new pre-K seats with STEM curriculum, and it was critical to follow the proper procedures
of the public trust doctrine in the interest of protecting public parkland from unfettered development.
«It's just a violation
of the public trust with the voters of this country, not just of New York, but the voters of this country,» he said.
I take non-compliance and being the driving force, as deriving from selfish motivations of a relatively small number of very wealthy and powerful people eager to make personal gain even at gain at the
expense of the public trust.
The Division of Election Law Enforcement will continue to work together with its law enforcement partners, including the Attorney General, to assure New Yorkers that violations
of the public trust do not go unpunished.»
Armsgate: Dasuki, Bafarawa, Yuguda Others Deny 19.8 bn Alleged Fraud Former National Security Adviser Colonel Sambo Dasuki, former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, former Governor of Sokoto State Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa and three others have denied allegations of diversions, misappropriation and
breech of public trust in respect of N19.4 billion criminal charges brought against them -LSB-...]
«It is the duty of the Lagos State government as
custodian of the public trust, to take the public interests into account in assessing the activities of the Lekki Concession Company.
At the end of the day, the
amount of public trust NERC has built with Boaty McBoatface shouldn't be taken lightly.
Parents also doubt the ability of elected officials and district leaders to make the right intervention and policy decisions; in fact, Public Agenda found that a strong
majority of the public trusts the judgment of parents and teachers far more.
The company is facing a crisis
of public trust after a developer gave personal information on millions of Facebook users to Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm that worked on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Recently, Texas state district Judge Gisela Triana ruled that the atmosphere is
part of the Public Trust by stating that, «The doctrine includes all natural resources of the State.»
«Each of our recommended changes corresponds to an obvious breach
of the public trust on the part of this PC government.
Sensing an opportunity in Facebook's squandering
of public trust through its previously unrestrained giveaway of user data, Mozilla on Tuesday unveiled a defense against the social ad biz in the...
An annual
survey of public trust finds that CEOs and other business leaders rank low in the public's esteem — but there's still hope
Perhaps it was an inflated
sense of public trust, an attitude of invincibility, or an unwillingness to own up to responsibility that led Zuckerberg, COO Sheryl Sandberg and other Facebook executives to take a painfully long time to formulate a response to the news that data firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to millions of its users» data three years ago.
It signals that the NDP may be easing itself back to its familiar role in opposition, where it depicts any trims or cancelled programs as cold - blooded
murder of the public trust.
Facebook, to take an example ripped from the headlines, has suffered a loss
of public trust recently due to ongoing media coverage of the Cambridge Analytica incident involving the misuse of private data of up to 87 million Facebook users.
Bonney's defence lawyer Ian Donaldson asked St. Pierre for a discharge or conditional sentence and said there was no similar breach
of public trust case, because there was no bribery or theft.
Based upon penal codes of law the judicial
obligations of public trust placed in our government by «we the people» to punish individuals who break our laws.
The Park District's decision to more than triple the size of the concert venue absent any public engagement jeopardizes the natural habitat that this site is so well suited for and is a betrayal
of the public trust garnered through the lengthy planning process.
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Future of Public Trust - Public Affairs in a Time of CrisisBy Tom Spencer and Conor McGrathEuropean Centre for Public Affairs, # 22
Dormancy means that
officers of public trust are «asleep at the wheel», even though they could and should have been awake.
State leadership on
matters of public trust is critical to changing Rhode Island's reputation and attracting new jobs.
Perhaps if he had not broken the
bond of public trust over Iraq, people would have believed the warnings which were issued during the referendum campaign.
For the
sake of public trust in British democracy, will the Minister who is standing in for the Deputy Prime Minister therefore agree that any legislation put before the House on this vital issue should be the subject of a free vote?»
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