Sentences with phrase «rocked by fraud»

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In 2002, the EU was rocked by allegations from its own chief accountant, Martha Andreasen, who publicly declared that the Commission's own accounts were faulty and open to fraud and abuse.
Hempstead is typically a GOP stronghold, but the party has been rocked by recent infighting on the town board and the indictment of Councilman Edward Ambrosino on federal wire fraud and tax evasion charges.
Young female Southeast Asian bricklayers (the fingerprint specialists» nightmare, as we reported on 29 January), rock climbers (especially those in the habit of having the skin of their fingertips removed by the Cuillins of Skye) and others who regularly abrade their fingers could face considerable practical problems if an idea being tested by Barclaycard to combat card fraud catches on.
Apparently, the business is so violently rocked by change today that the «wide open Wild West» nonsense some folks like to hail is also convincing creeps that fraud is fine.
As the scientific world was rocked the past few days by the fraud and lies perpetrated by IPCC climate scientists, it should not be forgotten that lying, and other non-scientific methodologies, have been employed by various UN agencies to make ludicrous claims about human CO2 and climate change.
«THE scientific consensus that mankind has caused climate change was rocked yesterday as a leading academic called it a «load of hot air underpinned by fraud».
Bitcoin has been and is currently being rocked left and right by scammers and frauds.
Quote: «According to the information used to obtain the warrant, filed at the provincial court in St. John's, police are looking into a claim of theft, fraud and breach of trust by Exit Realty on the Rock owner Anne squires, within the period Jan. 1, 2013 to Dec. 31, 2015.
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