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The independent inquiry concluded Mr Morrell, Mr Williams and deputy leader Councillor Jacqui Rayment fell below national guidelines of openness and honesty for public life - known as the Nolan principles.
BBC: Richard Williams
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The independent inquiry concluded the behaviour of Mr Morrell, Mr Williams and the then deputy leader Mrs Rayment fell below national guidelines of openness and honesty in public life - known as the Nolan principles.
BBC: Richard Williams
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"Mariah's Challenge stands for integrity, character and honesty and living a life of simple self-respect, " said McCarthy, 52.
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He said his committee would be guided by "the seven principles of public life: honesty, integrity, openness and others with which people will be familiar".
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One recent opinion survey indicated that the French now regard honesty as the most important value in everyday life, and consider the perceived decline in honesty to be almost as regrettable as the decline in politeness.
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John Avlon, a CNN political contributor whose family has lived in South Carolina for decades, said Sanford's honesty about his imperfect personal life has made him more relatable to voters.
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They lived a life of integrity, honesty and only made good decisions.
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In that most sacred role, he brought to our children his great personal character, his life-long example of honesty, and his steadfast devotion to honor.
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Honesty with respect is always the best policy, in life and in the workplace.
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"Arafat served his people all his life until he faced his God with courage and honesty, " Azhar said.
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The trouble with that hope is that those who confess would probably have to bow out of public life as the price of their new-found honesty.
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