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A new bill, which US President Donald Trump signed into law on August 2, calls for far-reaching
investigations
into “senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation” – including “spouses, children, parents, and siblings” – and their assets within 180 days.
These black/brown/red brigades don't just promise
investigations
and some sort of punishment for Russia's privatized oligarchs and their allies in the bureaucratic den of thieves.
In addition to the countless forms, lengthy questionnaires, and background investigations, there was an interview with a paralegal whose job was to ferret out any information that might conceivably bear on the nomination.
"Operation Clean Hands"--what some are calling the
investigations
into Khodorkovsky and his associates--will not increase tax revenue, but only spur growth in the informal economy, as businessmen try to conceal their affairs even more completely from the government.
The hubbub of tawdry disclosures and
investigations
addressing every aspect of a widening scandal may well last for weeks.
Rebel leaders found responsible for atrocity crimes also would have to fall within the jurisdiction of the Court to conduct fair and comprehensive
investigations
of all egregious criminal actions against civilians and even soldiers.
Would there be other such investigations, the reporter asked?
In yet another example of the politicization of corruption investigations, Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned on the eve of an impeachment vote precipitated by his ties to Odebrecht, after the release of video recordings that showed key allies trying to buy the support of opposition lawmakers.
As
investigations
later discovered, that figure was inflated.
"I don't exclude
investigations
of the clans behind Medvedchuk or Yanukovych, but the rest of business wants clear rules," he says.
EULEX’s effort has received vocal support from a Kosovar public that is fed up with corruption, and counting on the
investigations
to yield arrests of dirty officials.
(There is even a Facebook page in support of EULEX’s investigations.)
The investigations, however, have received only partial support from the international community.
The US, which enjoys immense popularity among Albanians for obvious reasons, should immediately and unambiguously throw its muscle behind EULEX and its
investigations.
Before the UN established the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, it created a Commission of Experts, which did not hold trials, but conducted
investigations
and publicly identified those it held responsible.
The network may coordinate
investigations
and enforcement decisions and develop new guidelines for how to monitor market power and collusive practices in a digital economy.
Europeans should subject Russian investments in EU markets to greater scrutiny and use competition law to launch
investigations
into monopolistic practices and money laundering for existing investments.
Where such personally beneficial laws are concerned, Premier Berlusconi is bull-headed, almost wrecking his coalition recently when one junior minister threatened to resign after the justice ministry sought to stop all
investigations
into Berlusconi's affairs.
The court’s message was clear: Unless the US government modified the way it gathers intelligence, by restricting access to personal data and adopting a case-by-case approach to its investigations, it would be impossible for consumer information to be transferred from the EU to the US through the Safe Harbor framework.
In each settlement, the
investigations
are stopped, and whatever has been found is sealed.
Many
investigations
have been ordered into the current corruption scandals.
Corruption
investigations
launched by Yar’Adua’s government have uncovered broader and deeper problems than many knew existed.
By contrast, EU competition
investigations
drag on and on.
A flurry of
investigations
will now try to figure out what went disastrously awry at Abu Ghraib.
Investigations
carried out by the likes of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Guardian newspaper have provided damning evidence of what we in the public health community have known for decades: Big Tobacco, in its relentless pursuit of profit, is subverting, blocking, and weakening public health protections in any way it can.
As the
investigations
showed, corporations like Philip Morris International (PMI) and British American Tobacco have often used covert tactics, outright bullying, and illicit activities to block progress on the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), established in 2003.
Recent
investigations
show that PMI targeted global tobacco treaty meetings, wooing delegates, and stacking delegations with industry-friendly trade ministers.
But there is much more going on at the UN than
investigations.
Indeed,
investigations
have shown that the risk of developing breast cancer is roughly doubled in females with a family history of breast cancer.
Immediately after the announcement, Sudan’s government and its allies began a diplomatic campaign aimed at securing a Security Council deferral of the
investigations
for 12 months.
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