Privatisations were conducted corruptly for the enrichment of a greedy few. |
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He was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to defraud and 10 of corruptly offering money. |
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Every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such food, drink, entertainment, or provision also commits the offence of treating. |
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Let the corrupt persons return what they have corruptly obtained and let it go back to the real owners. |
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Any person found to have acted corruptly by the Icac has demonstrated their lack of regard for public institutions. |
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Icac found Macdonald acted corruptly, for the third time, over the approval in a report handed down last year. |
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And they denied them, though their souls acknowledge them wrongfully and out of pride: so see what was the end of those who acted corruptly! |
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The evidence seems to indicate that the Jersey account served as an outlet for corruptly acquired money. |
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They act corruptly by stepping outside sanctioned means to achieve ends they deem worthy. |
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In her August 11 submission to the inquiry, Latham revealed the Icac had found a University of Sydney employee had acted corruptly in the past but she was unable to prosecute the person because no law covered the offence. |
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As a unit within OIOS, the Task Force had the authority to recommend action against vendors that had committed fraud and corruption, breached United Nations rules, or acted corruptly or unethically. |
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At present, if there is evidence cited on the floor of the House of Commons, for example, that an MP has behaved corruptly, it is inadmissible in a court of law. |
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For instance, the Customs Act was amended so that any moneys found on a custom officer that could not be accounted for would be considered as corruptly obtained. |
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A definitional problem arises from the fact that money obtained corruptly by politicians for private use may in fact be used to fund their campaigns, in which case it is an example of corruption in political finance. |
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It includes everything from curbing the legal avoidance of corporate taxes to the use of anonymous shell companies to hide corruptly obtained public assets, evade sanctions and launder drug money. |
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In this program, we see how many people from different backgrounds were affected because a heartless prison commissioner corruptly used his position and without remorse gained a bore hole meant for the prison for himself. |
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Icac found Obeid acted corruptly by lobbying former ministers and the Maritime Authority to extend the restaurant and cafe leases at Circular Quay. |
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Eddie Obeid, a former NSW fisheries minister, was found to have acted corruptly in lobbying for the licence, which the NSW government announced in January would be cancelled. |
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English tax collectors followed in their wake, imposing heavy taxes to fill their king's coffers, and corruptly exploiting the Scots populace to enrich themselves. |
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Spruce, a sort of leather corruptly so called for Prussia leather. |
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