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Bleksley said this hampered certain malpractices like "verballing" - falsely attributing words and confessions.
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Whatever Mr Hodges's motives, the papers bear on numerous malpractices from smuggling to bending auction rules.
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It is time that corrective measures are taken to deal with malpractices that prevail in the garment industry.
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The email implied the News of the World's chief reporter, Neville Thurlbeck, was implicated in malpractices at the News of the World.
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With no clear dividing line between the ownership, management, and participants in these markets, they are more prone to mismanagement and malpractices.
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That said, there is no evidence that either of them were aware of the Libor malpractices or in any way encouraged them.
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Of all electoral malpractices, campaign overspending is the hardest to control.
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But the email in question was marked "for Neville" and is said to have implied the NoW's chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck was also implicated in malpractices.
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But the sharpest critics of the malpractices at the News of the World, such as the Labour leader Ed Miliband, have been calling for her head.
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There is also a potential conflict of interest for James Murdoch, were he to remain chairman of BSkyB, in that Ofcom, the media regulator, has said that it may have to review whether BSkyB is a fit-and-proper holder of a broadcasting licence, in the light of the disclosures of alleged systematic malpractices at the News of the World, the Sunday tabloid closed by News International eight days ago.
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