Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Don’t Let Albany Ethics Reform Slip Away

Don’t Let Albany Ethics Reform Slip Away


Fixing the voters’ shattered trust should be the first and overriding goal of New York’s tarnished government.


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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

FIFA Opens Ethics Case Against German Soccer Officials Including Beckenbauer

FIFA Opens Ethics Case Against German Soccer Officials Including Beckenbauer


The formal proceedings are against six high-ranking officials, including Franz Beckenbauer, who led Germany’s successful bid to host the 2006 World Cup.










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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

World Press Photo Introduces New Ethics Guidelines for Contest

World Press Photo Introduces New Ethics Guidelines for Contest


After two years of controversy over images submitted to the World Press Photo contest, the organization has announced major changes to the competition’s rules.


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Saturday, November 21, 2015

FIFA Ethics Committee Recommends New Sanctions for Blatter and Platini

FIFA Ethics Committee Recommends New Sanctions for Blatter and Platini


FIFA’s top ethics investigator has completed his inquiry into a financial transaction between the men in 2011.










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FIFA Ethics Committee Recommends New Sanctions for Blatter and Platini

FIFA Ethics Committee Recommends New Sanctions for Blatter and Platini


FIFA’s top ethics investigator has completed his inquiry into a financial transaction between the men in 2011.


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Thursday, November 12, 2015

FIFA Ethics Review Clears 5 Candidates to Succeed Sepp Blatter

FIFA Ethics Review Clears 5 Candidates to Succeed Sepp Blatter


A sheikh from Bahrain who has been linked to human rights abuses by activists was among those approved to take part in the election to lead soccer’s global governing body.










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FIFA Ethics Review Clears 5 Candidates to Succeed Sepp Blatter

FIFA Ethics Review Clears 5 Candidates to Succeed Sepp Blatter


A sheikh from Bahrain who has been linked to human rights abuses by activists was among those approved to take part in the election to lead soccer’s global governing body.


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