One in 20 think the same of misstating their financial performance. Bribery would be less of a problem if it wasn't also a solid investment. |
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America's 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley law makes chief executives and chief financial officers criminally liable for misstating financial results. |
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This week shares of Anadarko, an oil firm, plunged after it admitted to misstating profits. |
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However, despite the fact that more people are misstating their pasts, there is no safety in numbers. |
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No, I mean, I was a scholar in law school so I didn't take that class either, but he's misstating the law, and he ought to be fair and honest with all of us. |
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Where he or she acts without malice, and without misstating the facts, a union officer may exercise the right to free speech on matters of interest and concern to the union without fear of reprisal or discipline. |
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Mr. Speaker, as usual, my hon. colleague is misstating the facts. |
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This also results in charging payments against the incorrect year's appropriation and misstating the expenditures reported in the financial statements of the Government of Canada. |
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In the 1984 general election Mr Jeyaretnam held Anson with an increased margin. He was soon back in court as well as in parliament, accused of misstating the Workers Partyy's accounts. |
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Mr. Speaker, the minister knows he is misstating the facts. |
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Misstating facts to obtain money, goods, benefits or some other thing desired by a person who might otherwise not be entitled to it. |
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