Ethics in Government: AppendixU.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - Civil service ethics |
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... involvement in the issue of government ethics grew out of our examination of the ac- tivities of Mary Ann Gilleece , former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Management at the Department of Defense . While still employed by ...
... involvement in the issue of government ethics grew out of our examination of the ac- tivities of Mary Ann Gilleece , former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Management at the Department of Defense . While still employed by ...
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... involved in the cases of those senior offi- cials is revealing of the degree to which OGE fulfills its responsibil- ities in the ethics arena and attempts to ensure the applications of ethics standards to even the most prominent and ...
... involved in the cases of those senior offi- cials is revealing of the degree to which OGE fulfills its responsibil- ities in the ethics arena and attempts to ensure the applications of ethics standards to even the most prominent and ...
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... involvement in these well - publicized cases . We were able to break down not precisely what they did , but at least to agree who they did something to or about in this process . There were seven prominent officials who are the subject ...
... involvement in these well - publicized cases . We were able to break down not precisely what they did , but at least to agree who they did something to or about in this process . There were seven prominent officials who are the subject ...
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... involved here would be to take a look at the article that appeared in The Washington Post over this past weekend . In the case of Mr. Meese , Mr. Martin said that the question of appearance of impropriety , of lack of impar- tiality ...
... involved here would be to take a look at the article that appeared in The Washington Post over this past weekend . In the case of Mr. Meese , Mr. Martin said that the question of appearance of impropriety , of lack of impar- tiality ...
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... involved , because of the dangers of double stand- ards for high officials . It must provide formal guidance and interpretation of issues that have become problem areas . This is not going on . And unless this office begins to play the ...
... involved , because of the dangers of double stand- ards for high officials . It must provide formal guidance and interpretation of issues that have become problem areas . This is not going on . And unless this office begins to play the ...
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Page 115 - Commission, overall direction of executive branch policies related to preventing conflicts of interest on the part of officers and employees of any executive agency, as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code.
Page 29 - ... and receives in advance a written determination made by such official that the interest is not so substantial as to be deemed likely to affect the integrity of the services which the Government may expect from...
Page 61 - This illustrates that courts must look behind names that symbolize the parties to determine whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented.
Page 275 - ... is not so substantial as to be deemed likely to affect the integrity of the services which the Government may expect from such officer or employee, or (2) if, by general rule or regulation published in the Federal Register, the financial interest has been exempted from the requirements of clause (1) hereof as being too remote or too inconsequential to affect the integrity of Government officers' or employees
Page 263 - Whoever, being an officer, agent or member of, or directly or indirectly interested in the pecuniary profits or contracts of any corporation, joint-stock company, or association, or of any firm or partnership, or other business entity, is employed or acts as an officer or agent of the United States for the transaction of business...
Page 228 - ... particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization in which he is serving as officer, director, trustee, partner or employee, or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest — "Shall be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Page 214 - States, appoint such managers, assistant managers, officers, employees, attorneys, and agents, as are necessary for the transaction of its business, fix their compensation, define their duties, require bonds of such of them as the board may designate, and provide a system of organization to fix responsibility and promote Efficiency.
Page 287 - If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States in any manner or for any purpose...
Page 228 - Government employee, participates personally and substantially as a Government officer or employee, through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or otherwise, in a judicial or other proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other particular matter in which, to his knowledge he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization in which he is serving as officer...
Page 241 - The statute is thus directed not only at dishonor, but also at conduct that tempts dishonor. This broad proscription embodies a recognition of the fact that an impairment of impartial judgment can occur in even the most well-meaning men when their personal economic interests are affected by the business they transact on behalf of the Government.