The Tribunal further notes the contradictory statements made by the Applicant regarding his attempts to inculpate the Secretary. |
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The most likely motives to cause one to falsely inculpate another are currying favor, revenge, and exculpation. |
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Mr Byrne, you would say that even if the applicant knew of the presence of these things, that does not necessarily inculpate him. |
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Each new detail is provided to exonerate administration officials but as often as not they tend rather to inculpate them. |
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In many of the cases under this heading there is insufficient evidence to inculpate the Iranian government directly, but the suspicion is strong. |
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Some months later, Brazilian authorities inculpate him for having illegally timbering 230 000 trees. |
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