Sentences with phrase «wealthy land developer»

The firm could send an attractive woman to seduce a rival candidate and secretly videotape the encounter, Mr. Nix said, or send someone posing as a wealthy land developer to pass a bribe.
The most damning footage was captured in January when Mr. Nix, sitting in a hotel bar in London, suggested the firm could send an attractive woman to seduce a rival candidate and secretly videotape the encounter, or send someone posing as a wealthy land developer to pass a bribe.
The firm could send an attractive woman to seduce a rival candidate and secretly videotape the encounter, Mr. Nix said, or send someone posing as a wealthy land developer to pass a bribe.

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Nix suggested one possible scenario, in which the managing director of Cambridge Analytica's political division, Mark Turnbull, would pose as a wealthy developer looking to exchange campaign finance for land.
One scenario described by Nix is employing someone to come in as a wealthy developer and offer a candidate a large amount of money in exchange for land.
The plan calls for the creation of low - equity housing cooperatives, reinvesting in NYCHA housing, developing community land trusts, creating tax abatements for developers and entrepreneurs who bring business into Central Brooklyn and hire local residents must be encouraged to hire locally, offering quality careers to residents and a moratorium on wealthy developers being allowed to buy up apartment buildings and leave the units vacant.
True to the novel, the direction taken by Bruce Robinson eked its way out from the paper and began shifting between the publication and Kemp's sudden interest in a powerful man's land development scheme that will make both the reporter and the developer (Sanderson, played by Aaron Eckhart) extremely wealthy.
My therory to this question is that because the cost to fix these problems will be borne by the wealthiest 2 % of people who are the land owners and future land developers.
Nix suggested one possible scenario, in which the managing director of Cambridge Analytica's political division, Mark Turnbull, would pose as a wealthy developer looking to exchange campaign finance for land.
In one exchange filmed in January, Nix said Cambridge Analytica could send «somebody posing as a wealthy developer» to Sri Lanka to offer incumbent politicians a «large amount of money» in a «deal that's too good to be true,» such as for land.
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