Sentences with phrase «to perpetuate the fraud»

"To perpetuate the fraud" means to continue or prolong a dishonest or deceitful act or scheme. It refers to the act of making sure the fraud continues and is not exposed or stopped. Full definition
On Friday, the Ontario Securities Commission ordered the resignation of Sino - Forest executies who it said appeared to be engaging in acts they know or reasonably ought to know perpetuate a fraud.
The teacher evaluation program that is in place in Los Angeles, according to the petition, «does not comply with the Stull Act» and «perpetuates a fraud on the community» by letting teachers get high evaluation ratings whether or not their students are learning the material listed in the curriculum - content standards.
Meanwhile Jeff Lamoureaux commented I lost even more respect for Engadget with this «article» and finally CubeJockey lamented «I am sure that all authors are happy that BI perpetuated the fraud by explaining this step - by - step guide to its 17 readers how to exploit this «loophole.»
And suggesting end use certificates is perpetuating a fraud because the vast majority of folks don't use them with computers.
Indeed, these deals were special for all involved: (a) Levy enjoyed Madoff's inflated return rates of up to 40 % on the money he invested with Madoff; (b) Madoff enjoyed the benefits of large amounts of cash to perpetuate his fraud without being subject to JPMC's due diligence processes; and (c) JPMC earned fees on the loan amounts and watched the «special deals» from afar, escaping responsibility for any due diligence on Madoff's operation.»
To this end I firmly believe that the USDA perpetuated a fraud upon us by calling «adulterated cow parts» as «finely textured beef».
They are believed to be supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who were perpetuating fraud in the interest of the party, which was declared winners of the 2016 Presidential election.
Then in August, the OSC halted trading of the stock and said that insiders at the company, including former chief executive Allen Chan, committed acts that they «know or reasonably ought to know perpetuate a fraud
One CBSA official went as far as describing the government's 9948 argument as «perpetuating a fraud».
Byron Fitzgerald, Manager of the Litigation Section of the CBSA would later characterize the argument made by Finance and the Conservative Party that iPods could come into the country tariff free under 9948 using end use certificates is «perpetuating a fraud»:
At least until the entire question of self - publishing was revealed to be an industry - perpetuated fraud.
The bad news of course is that by perpetuating that fraud and spreading lies and disinformation it will no doubt be very damaging to his karma.
I do not want to perpetuate fraud, and I gave back her deposit, refusing to write her resume.
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