Conflict of Interest Problems Within the Presidential Executive Interchange Program: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Washington, D.C., December 5 and 8, 1975 |
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... operations . In the way of background , after a study in 1968 by the National Institute of Public Affairs , and a report in 1969 by the Presidential Advisory Panel on Personnel interchange demonstrated the feasibility and applicability ...
... operations . In the way of background , after a study in 1968 by the National Institute of Public Affairs , and a report in 1969 by the Presidential Advisory Panel on Personnel interchange demonstrated the feasibility and applicability ...
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... operation of these procedures , a potential conflict did develop and that is why we referred these cases to the Department of Justice . That is not to suggest that the required screening and analysis were not per- formed in these ...
... operation of these procedures , a potential conflict did develop and that is why we referred these cases to the Department of Justice . That is not to suggest that the required screening and analysis were not per- formed in these ...
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... operation at the time of our review , prescribes certain specific procedures designed to avoid the possibility of conflicts arising by careful screening of each applicant before placements are made ( see III – 7a , b ) , and to ...
... operation at the time of our review , prescribes certain specific procedures designed to avoid the possibility of conflicts arising by careful screening of each applicant before placements are made ( see III – 7a , b ) , and to ...
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... operation of a gambling device , in con- ducting a lottery or pool , in participating in a game for money or property , or in selling or purchasing a numbers slip or § 3.105 ticket . Participation in federally spon- sored fund 24.
... operation of a gambling device , in con- ducting a lottery or pool , in participating in a game for money or property , or in selling or purchasing a numbers slip or § 3.105 ticket . Participation in federally spon- sored fund 24.
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... Operations . Chief , RTP Facilities Staff . Chief , RTP Computer Operations . Safety Officer RTP . Chief , RTP Administrative Services . Supervisor , RTP Contract Operations . Head , R. & D. Procurement Section , RTP . Chief , R. & D ...
... Operations . Chief , RTP Facilities Staff . Chief , RTP Computer Operations . Safety Officer RTP . Chief , RTP Administrative Services . Supervisor , RTP Contract Operations . Head , R. & D. Procurement Section , RTP . Chief , R. & D ...
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accept action Administration agency American Heritage magazine apparent conflict appearance of conflict applicable appointment asked assignment Assistant Bureau Chairman cial Civil Service Commission Commission on Personnel concerned conduct conflict of interest Counsel David Lehman Deputy Counselor DINGELL Division employee's employment and financial Environmental ernment Executive Director Executive Interchange Program Executive Order files financial interests GABRIEL gift going Hatch Act individual industry Interchange Executive involved KELLER KREBS LEANSE matter MCCULLEN ment employee nomination forms operations organization paragraph PARMENTER PEIP Personnel Interchange pesticide ployee position President President's Commission private sector problems procedures prohibition question recruiting regulations relating request responsibilities Secretary SMITH special Government employee specific staff statement of employment statutes STEIN submit Subpart supervisor terest things tion Title 18 Treasury United States Code WARD Washington Weyerhaeuser White House fellows
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