The system would only be seen to be working if donor organizations embezzling funds were singled out and punished, he said. |
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But why didn't Soong hand over the money to his successor if he did not have any intention of embezzling the money? |
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They were generally egocentric, were big spenders and worked for their employers for longer than five years before they started embezzling money. |
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He reminded Latimer of a high church priest he had known in England who had been unfrocked for embezzling the altar fund. |
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There must be easier ways of embezzling money than having to drain the bank accounts of a couple of stroppy kids. |
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Yet he was unreliable, twice failing to act on the king's commission, and twice charged with embezzling customs money. |
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He was embezzling in order to pay blackmail over a fight he was involved in, in which a person died. |
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He is also facing charges of embezzling a compensation fund for war victims and is being investigated for swindling a veterans' trust fund. |
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Shortly thereafter, Kuhn was convicted of embezzling funds from the organization and was sentenced to prison. |
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Senior politicians have been implicated in embezzling their countries' wealth, for their own benefit and to support extended patronage networks. |
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You have no future, and you further endanger that slight chance of having one by consorting with dirty little horrors and embezzling money from company funds. |
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In this case the claimant had been charged with embezzling the equivalent of 1.4 million Canadian dollars. |
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There are also odd cases: embezzling oats, for example, or stealing a log building. |
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And look how many have been accused of embezzling money our money, that is. |
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Displaced and reassigned teachers accuse the minister of education of embezzling a share of the Japanese funds that had been earmarked for them. |
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Alaa and his brother were convicted last year of embezzling state funds and still face trial for insider trading. |
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Isenberg's Earp is not a hero but a scalawag, flitting from one cow town to the next, and surviving by gambling, horse-thieving, pimping, embezzling, and policing. |
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This assiduity has caused the newspaper a libel case by a former business tycoon Achour Abderahmane, who is currently serving a prison sentence for embezzling billions of dinars from the National Bank of Algeria. |
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Russia's powerful investigative committee accused Ashurkov and two other activists last summer of embezzling the campaign funds they gathered for Navalny. |
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In April 2003, a magistrate in Solwezi, northwestern Zambia, sentenced an official to five years' imprisonment with hard labour for embezzling public funds. |
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The article accused Talabani of embezzling 400 million dollars and referred to the lack of transparency about the assets and income of Iraq's leaders. |
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The absurdity of this conviction is illustrated by the fact that the equipment that he was accused of embezzling was officially on loan to his organisation by the US embassy. |
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Corrupt local officials threaten the livelihoods of the poor by embezzling resources intended for development projects, public works or the wages of labourers. |
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He was imprisoned for embezzling cash bonds at the Central Bank of Guinea. |
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Whilst he was acquitted of the fire-arm charge for lack of evidence, he was convicted for embezzling IT equipment used by the NGO he was presiding, Delovaia Initsiativa. |
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After a tip-off from a bank, a senior member in the accounts division of an Eastern Cape department was arrested in 1996 for allegedly embezzling 1m rand. |
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Early in his presidency, Marcos initiated numerous infrastructure projects but was accused of massive corruption and embezzling billions of dollars in public funds. |
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