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This bill strengthens corporate accountability and auditor integrity, addresses conflicts of interest, and protects employees, pension holders and investors against fraud and deception, She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations.
Paul Sarbanes
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1933
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At the SEC, the search for fraud was left largely to others -- private auditors and boards of directors, which were either doodling at their desks or were engaged in conflicts of interest that made it unlikely they would ever bark at corporate fraud or crimes,
Joseph Lieberman
The Department of Justice will pursue allegations of corporate fraud regardless of the size or the prominence of the company under scrutiny. So whether you are an executive of a Fortune 100 firm or an Internet startup company, if you victimize investors and employees, you will face investigation, prosecution and prison for your crimes.
John Ashcroft
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1942
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These actions are further evidence of Aetna's long-standing commitment to being a corporate governance leader, ... Many shareholders in corporate America want more say when it comes to electing directors at companies. Our board studied other alternatives, including cumulative voting, and decided that implementing a majority vote standard for director elections most effectively responds to shareholder needs and strengthens our board's accountability to our shareholders. We also believe that the package of enhancements adopted today is consistent with corporate governance best practices.
John W. Rowe
[In an interview with La Stampa's Molinari, HBS dean Kim Clark emphasizes the unique aspects of HBS that make the two-year MBA program -- what many alumni consider -- a life-changing experience. Especially in an era marked by a crisis in corporate confidence, Clark has put added focus on an initiative called Corporate Responsibility, Ethics and Values, which dovetails off of the school's own Community Standards -- integrity, personality accountability, and respect.] Whoever takes upon himself responsibility needs those three values, ... Integrity and personal character distingish the leader. The role of the school is to shape students around these values in order to create their professional identity.
Kim Clark
Passage of this amendment to end conflicts of interest is a victory for public health and restores integrity and confidence in the FDA's advisory committees,
Maurice Hinchey
At a moment of great challenge and enormous need in the history of this company, the Board turned to one of its own, whose long career embodied the highest levels of trust, integrity and distinguished leadership, ... We needed an experienced, steady hand and Bill delivered. On behalf of our Board, our employees, investors, partners and customers, we will be forever grateful.
Harry Pearce
We can't afford to wait, ... We must restore integrity to our investment and pension systems and strengthen government oversight of them. We cannot allow what happened to Enron employees happen to the rest of America.
Tom Daschle
[Method of payment] is really a personal preference, ... The issue comes down to competency and disclosure. If an advisor discloses all conflicts of interests, the client should have sufficient information to make a decision. Everyone has conflicts of interest. Simply being compensated by fee does not remove conflict of interest.
Elissa Buie
The modern investment-banking landscape is rife with the potential for conflicts of interest. We'll clearly develop new standards over the next few years as to what constitutes improper conflicts of interest. This investment may provide a nice case study for that scrutiny.
Kirk Hanson
We are sorry to lose Mark as he is a superb person, with extraordinary skill, experience and integrity. We understand corporate conflicts have arisen for Mark at his company that were not foreseeable at the time of his appointment. While we regret his decision to withdraw from the board, we nevertheless defer to his judgment as to the need to do so.
Geoff Tate
Corrupt corporate executives are no better than common thieves when they betray employees and investors,
John Ashcroft
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1942
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I learned the town had not signed a contract with the auditor, and it's very important that we do, and that we get started on the audit. I'm not 100 percent sure what happened there, but (part-time Town Clerk) Josie (Ellis) has been preparing the information for the auditor, so we can get that information ready to work on, probably after Brian finishes the corporate tax season, in March.
John Brooks
The government's prosecutions of corporate fraud will be judged based on the verdict in this case. If there is an acquittal, the government's corporate fraud prosecutions will be deemed at best a modest success. To the extent the government is being tested, this is the final exam.
Jacob Frenkel
But there is evidence that some employers still put greater emphasis on paying dividends to shareholders - often other companies' pension schemes - rather than funding their own employees' pension scheme.
Brendan Barber
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