Public integrity in this process has been compromised to the greatest extent already.
Cuomo has pushed the legislature to enact a series of ethics reforms in response to scandals and public pressure, but
public integrity in New York is worse today than it was three years ago, according to a new 50 - state analysis.
Not exact matches
While the
integrity of Apple's secrecy culture may be considered questionable, there are many lessons for entrepreneurs
in this
public apology.
These female journalists, originally numbering 64
in total, have signed a
public letter first published by The Hollywood Reporter, calling Brokaw «a man of tremendous decency and
integrity.»
And
in a turn that is likely to be most significant for his campaign,
in 2014 he was indicted for corruption, on charges stemming from his veto of a $ 7.5 million appropriation for a
public integrity unit, seen as a bid to pressure a district attorney to step down.
With the
public finely attuned to these issues, finance companies that demonstrate their commitment to doing right by their clients and employees by leading with
integrity are seeing big financial rewards
in the marketplace.
«The minute you let the
public in there and do whatever they choose, the
integrity of the database is gone.»
The PCAOB said
in its own statement that it «has cooperated with and appreciates the government's actions to preserve and reinforce the
integrity of the PCAOB's regulatory oversight programs that protect investors who rely on the audits of
public companies.»
Suresh Madan established MyHealth Centre
in 2013 with a philosophy built around three core principles not always successfully delivered by Ontario's
public health institutions: innovation, compassion and
integrity.
According to Scoble, the need to have
integrity is far more practical than that: «The best CEOs are survivors and it's really hard to survive if you have dirt
in your closet or treat people differently behind closed doors than you do
in public.»
«
In my judgment that conduct foreseeably brought Lord Mandelson's public office and personal integrity into disrepute and exposed him to accusations of conflict of interest, and it gave rise to the reasonable grounds to suspect that Lord Mandelson had engaged in improper discussions with Mr Deripaska about aluminium...&raqu
In my judgment that conduct foreseeably brought Lord Mandelson's
public office and personal
integrity into disrepute and exposed him to accusations of conflict of interest, and it gave rise to the reasonable grounds to suspect that Lord Mandelson had engaged
in improper discussions with Mr Deripaska about aluminium...&raqu
in improper discussions with Mr Deripaska about aluminium...»
The principles and practices captured
in our corporate documents and policies, as well as the culture of
integrity that can not be fully captured
in them, are central to our ongoing ability to provide energy, high - quality jobs, shareholder returns and tax revenues that fund
public policy.
People who try to separate their private convictions about human dignity and the common good from their involvement
in public issues are not acting with
integrity, or with loyalty to their own principles.
The Audit Committee represents and assists our board of directors
in fulfilling its responsibilities for overseeing our financial reporting processes and the audit of our financial statements, including the
integrity of our financial statements, our compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, the qualifications, independence and performance of our independent registered
public
On Tuesday night, after the abuse allegations against Porter were made
public by the Daily Mail, Kelly said
in a statement: «Rob Porter is a man of true
integrity and honor, and I can't say enough good things about him.
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• The character and
integrity of those with whom you are doing business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes
in the law or even how the law might be interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes
in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation •
Public sector fiscal challenges, demographic changes and challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
These arrangements enhance the
public's confidence
in the independence and
integrity of the monetary policy process.
As such, the
public's confidence
in the
integrity of the FISA process depends on the court's ability to hold the government to the highest standard, particularly as it relates to surveillance of American citizens.
Not about the
integrity of any individual's faith
in God, but about the
integrity of the church's
public teaching.
The responsibility of bishops is and always has been, as Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis and other bishops have explained
in great detail, to protect the
integrity of the sacrament, to prevent
public scandal that creates confusion about the Church's teaching, and to avoid the danger of people receiving the sacrament, as St. Paul puts it, to their damnation.
He never ceased caring primarily for the nation, but, if he was to sustain his private
integrity and his
public prophethood, he was compelled to fall back on God
in secret and to find an inner temple when the outer temple was destroyed.
In future we will be recommended only to the extent that we have private and
public integrity; what we say and do makes sense, is interesting and is useful; and we are known to back up what we say by what we do, even if it costs us.
I wonder what that man would have said, could I have asked him whether he was concerned about our nation's need for a renewal of powerful, ethical religion that would re-establish faith
in spiritual realities and values, and elevate the standards of personal and
public integrity.
What is clear is that this compelling and provocative book has much to say to religious leaders concerned about the
integrity of democracy
in America and about the
integrity of the church
in its
public commitments
They remind me that our country has too deep a well of good people for any of us to lose hope
in renewing the
integrity of our
public discourse.
Although he is shy about
public attention, the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and New York magazine have all done profiles of Konchalski, with the latter calling him «the last great (and good) basketball scout»
in an industry too often devoid of
integrity.
Indeed, the Confucians traditionally criticized the Taoists for taking propriety and private
integrity too lightly, for being willing to use deceit
in strategy and
public affairs.
What began as a kind of
public humiliation of «the angriest man
in the world» slowly transformed into a cult following of a man who insisted... with choice words... on living a life of
integrity.
Waibel reinforced the importance of companies doing what they say they will do, ensuring they maintain
integrity with the producers and others
in the supply chain, and ensuring they are overseen through external assessments and
public reporting.
The league is an entity that depends on
integrity and
in the confidence of the
public and we simply can not tolerate conduct that endangers others or reflects negatively on our game.
Even the far - reaching Article 46, which empowers NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to punish players for «conduct detrimental to the
integrity of, or
public confidence
in, the game of football», has not been used to sanction players over social media usage and fraternizing cheerleaders.
«Her enthusiasm and passion fueled her energy and drive to establish the highest standards of professional operation, ensure the
integrity and
public trust bestowed upon us, while keeping us true to our mission,» he said
in the statement.
I think,
in my experience with Shelly Silver, I've seen
integrity and
public service,» de Blasio said.
... subject to such formalities, conditions, restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary
in a democratic society,
in the interests of national security, territorial
integrity or
public safety, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals,...
(The AG does NOT have subpoena power for
public integrity cases, which is something Cuomo tried to change
in the wake of Troopergate, but has declined to provide to his successor, AG Eric Schneiderman, now that he's governor).
A democratic process
in which political positions are seen purely as a matter of
public service with a responsibility to try and meet the aspirations of the ordinary citizens is likely to engender electoral
integrity and healthy participatory government.
At the same time, while there tends to be little ostensible evidence
in the UK of the blatant buying off of politicians and officials, the murky networks that connect political parties with private funders, and see the frequent movement of officials across the private and
public sector, raise serious questions about the
integrity of the
public service ethos at the highest levels of power (as even Conservative commentators recognise — e.g. Ferdinand Mount, The New Few).
But it's not so much
in his politics that he triumphs to - day (the world is very different now after all), but
in what he is deemed to exemplify: a dislike of partisanship, a sense of
integrity, a commitment to the
public good, a contempt for materialism, and a belief that political action can achieve meaningful change.
«Confronted with the reality of a conflict, we took action to ensure both the
integrity of the investigation and the
public's confidence
in the process,» Cuomo wrote
in the letter to Singas and Acting Attorney General Barbara Underwood.
His current research is on
public ethics and the machinery of
public integrity enforcement
in western Europe.
Joshua Lafazan, who
in 2012 became the youngest
public office holder
in state history when he was elected at 18 to the Syosset school board, kicked off his campaign for the Nassau Legislature, vowing to bring young energy to fight political corruption and restore the county's fiscal
integrity.
In a statement issued several hours after the verdict, the governor said that while he was saddened for Percoco's young daughters, he believed there should be «no tolerance: for lapses of integrity in public servic
In a statement issued several hours after the verdict, the governor said that while he was saddened for Percoco's young daughters, he believed there should be «no tolerance: for lapses of
integrity in public servic
in public service.
It is that competence, coupled with
integrity in the conduct of
public transactions, ensuring value - for - money, protecting the
public purse, that are going to bring the dream of a happy and prosperous Ghana, a Ghana Beyond Aid, quickly within our grasp.
Then, there are the many troubles of Senate President Saraki, all hinged on alleged lack of basic
integrity in government and scant regard for
public morality.
«JCOPE has one charge and that's to be the regulator of ethics and
integrity of New York state and
public officials and unfortunately I think this an example of the ethics Chernobyl that's ocurring here
in Albany and JCOPE's the regulator.
If the proposed Joint Commission on
Public Ethics becomes a reality, the public must demand commissioners of quality, independence and integrity and keep an eye on how it functions in pra
Public Ethics becomes a reality, the
public must demand commissioners of quality, independence and integrity and keep an eye on how it functions in pra
public must demand commissioners of quality, independence and
integrity and keep an eye on how it functions
in practice.
Gov. David A. Paterson called on every member of the state's
public integrity commission to resign on Wednesday
in the wake of a damaging report about the commission's handling of an investigation into his predecessor, Eliot Spitzer.
Mission Statement: The mission statement for the Oneida County Board of Election's office is to establish and increase
public confidence
in the electoral process by conducting voter registration and elections with the highest level of professional election standards,
integrity, security, accuracy, and fairness.
On May 4, the commission found that McCullough failed «to act
in a manner that promotes
public confidence
in the
integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.»