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The bottom line ... is that weak or nonexistent controls leave the government vulnerable to substantial fraud and abuse.
Gregory Kutz
He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. We found weak or non-existent controls in the process that (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) used to approve assistance payments that leave the federal government vulnerable to fraud and abuse.
Gregory Kutz
Any informed borrower is simply less vulnerable to fraud and abuse.
Alan Greenspan
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At the end of the day, if you are talking about a blatant fraud, registration is not gong to prevent it. What it does do is put (managers) on the map. Investment advisers are subject to regular inspections of their internal controls. So by registering, they do have an obligation to make sure their internal controls are much more solid than they would be if they were not registered. It doesn't prevent outright fraud, but it does add a deterrent.
Jason Lee
FEMA has a substantial challenge in balancing the need to get the money out quickly to those who are actually in need and sustaining public confidence in disaster programs by taking all possible steps to minimize fraud and abuse.
Nicol Andrews
Calls to this tip line should be limited to fraud activity and corruption by businesses or persons engaged in purported contract fraud, procurement or purchasing fraud, and/or fraud of federally funded programs,
Chris Swecker
This is so massive and the potential for fraud and abuse is so great, we are going to have to watch it, ... The government will spend your money before you know what happened to it.
Jeff Sessions
Our solution provides a clear return on investment for TJX by identifying millions of dollars in previously undetected fraud risk. It enables The TJX Companies to reduce fraud and contribute to their bottom line. Not only is this a win-win for both of us, but for consumers as well. With margin pressures and stiff competition, shrinkage reduction is one of the few places that retailers can gain a competitive edge.
Tony Allen
The bottom line is we take fraud seriously, and the Red Cross will prosecute.
Devorah Goldberg
This provision opens up the possibility for much more waste, fraud and abuse and offers no improvement in the government's ability to quickly assist the people who need it.
Danielle Brian
Most technology companies are struggling with weak top-line growth, even though they're improving their bottom line. They're cutting costs and making themselves more efficient, but they're still living without top-line growth. That's tough.
Rob Lloyd
The bottom line in all of this is coming up with ways to protect our most vulnerable citizens, and that's children.
Attorney Christopher Morano
The bottom line is, they don't seem to have any weak areas.
Justin Wilson
The bottom line is that Griffey is a 10-and-5 player [who can veto any trade], so he controls his destiny, All I know is that me or my agent were never approached about anything. Other than that, I'm not worried about it.
Dan O'Brien
The source?s confidence that we will not divulge his identity is crucial to his or her readiness to come to us with allegations of fraud or abuse or other wrongdoing or even a dissenting view about government policy or business practices that the American people may need to know.
Judith Miller
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