ProPublica, The Center for Public Integrity, FactCheckED, NewsTrust, Media Research Center, Center for Media and Democracy.
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Michael Moroney is the Director of Communications at the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.
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According to the Center for Public Integrity, between 1986 and 1993 the Koch family gave eleven million dollars to the institute.
As head of public integrity, Radek played a key role in recommending whether there should be an independent counsel on campaign finance.
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The bipartisan Centre for Public Integrity reports that in recent weeks organisations with Republican affiliations have spent five times more than their Democratic counterparts.
According to the watchdog group Center for Public Integrity, however, that between 1999 and 2001 the company favored Republicans over Democrats by a 3-1 margin.
The Public Integrity Section of the Justice Department in Washington, the FBI and the IRS assisted the U.S. Attorney's office in Atlanta with the investigation.
Radhi, the head of the Commission on Public Integrity, said the criminals in government shield their activities by threatening anyone who is willing to act against them.
Reporters Jim Morris, Chris Hamby and Ronnie Greene of the Center for Public Integrity won the Edgar A. Poe Award for coverage of issues of national significance.
Roughly two-thirds of Walker's contributions came from out of state, the Center for Public Integrity reported, while only a quarter of Barrett's funds originated from outside Wisconsin.
Lobbyists would come under a new office of public integrity.
But, according to the Centre for Public Integrity, a drugs company that had obtained the medical records of a Florida woman wrote to her suggesting a medication for a complaint.
Sloan and others say the failure of the committee to find any violations of House rules points to the need for an outside office of public integrity to handle ethics complaints.
But David Harbach of the U.S. Justice Department's public integrity section told jurors in a rebuttal argument that Lowell was merely trying to distract jurors from focusing on the charges against Edwards.
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According to these sources, Freeh's initial request came after one of his top aides, Bill Esposito, informed him of a conversation Esposito allegedly had with Lee Radek, head of the department's Public Integrity section.
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The documents were released by the Center for Public Integrity, which said in a press release that it obtained them from Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican who serves on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
He was an official with the United States Department of Justice for 13 years before entering private practice in 1992, serving as the Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division's Public Integrity Section during his last three years.
Governments who join the partnership are called on to develop concrete commitments around open government to address at least one of five grand challenges (improving public services, increasing public integrity, more effectively managing public resources, creating safer communities, increasing corporate accountability).
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Hanging over the Edwards case was the specter of the Stevens case, where the department's public integrity unit suffered a major loss in 2009, when Attorney General Eric Holder asked a judge to dismiss the conviction of Mr. Stevens because of prosecutor misconduct.
Fellow Forbeser Paul Jankowski disagreed with me generally, but especially when it comes to public servants, arguing that their integrity is required in public and in private.
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Conservative rural affairs spokeswoman Antoinette Sandbach AM called for quicker action by ministers to reassure the public about the integrity of food products in the wake of the horsemeat scandal.
They exemplify professionalism, public service and integrity.
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With no single issue commanding public attention, the integrity of candidates has emerged as the most important matter for electoral judgment.
When he was elected less than a year ago, he promised voters a government that would promote morality and integrity in public life.
He had promised voters morality and integrity in public life after what were nicknamed the "bling-bling" years of his conservative predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy.
We all have to figure out where our individual boundaries are in this regard and negotiate the trade-off between personal integrity and public acceptance.
They say that the honour and integrity of the public office would be damaged.
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".
In his quote Cameron appears to be questioning whether the late Sir Ronald Waterhouse and his team carried out their job effectively - I've never heard his personal integrity questioned in public before - even if the remit has often been criticised as too narrow.
"The faith of Unison police staff members, and the public in general, in the integrity of some police leaders has been seriously undermined by the failure of vetting procedures around senior appointments in the past, " he said.
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