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" ... "The inquiry will look into whether corruption, abuse of office, or other serious dishonestly in relation to officials elected, statutory or public may have taken place in recent years," says Jaspert. ... "
" ... Androphy said that he too often hears the same excuses as reasons his cases do not move so quickly; (1) we should not collect more money for fear of victimizing a government’s agency relationship with the defrauding company. Let us punish them some, but keep them in business since they provide some service, even if dishonestly; (2) the victim agency approved the payment knowing the service was not provided; (3) there may have been a misunderstanding or confusion leading to over-billing or cheating; (4) the wrongdoers will force us to trial and we may lose, risking our advancement or careers; or (5) we don’t want to litigate anything and will cut the best and quickest deal. ... "
" ... In his statement, Donziger answers Chevron's claims he acted dishonestly by repeatedly accusing Chevron of trying to subvert justice in Ecuador. Given what he believed to be Chevron's attempts to influence judges, politicians and the public, he says, it was reasonable for him to do the same. ... "
" ... Record numbers of Americans could cast ballots in the 2020 election. These same voters should be casting a wary eye about political scams. This has nothing to do with the much-discussed topic of potential voter fraud, designed to dishonestly swing election results one way or another. Rather, these election scams aim to steal your personal information and your money. ... "
" ... This all means it is difficult to incentivize university personnel by giving them extra remuneration for especially meritorious service. When outgoing Governor Mitch Daniels of Indiana was made president of Purdue University, he did something I have never seen in higher education: he indicated to his governing board his willingness to take a somewhat lower base salary than Purdue was willing to offer, as long if he could receive bonus payments for exemplary achievement. He wanted to create a public sector equivalent of stock options or profit sharing. I spent some time with him pondering how to define excellence and achievement, and it isn’t easy. To give one example, high graduation or retention rates are great, but they can be dishonestly achieved by simply engaging in grade inflation. ... "