Financial Affairs of International Brotherhood of Teamsters: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, March 26, 1998, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 251 lappuses |
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7. lappuse
... continued malicious of his enemies that they missed the real problem ? It would lead one to conclude that the government has yet to prove it is equipped to run or guide a labor union . The first indication of serious trouble came with ...
... continued malicious of his enemies that they missed the real problem ? It would lead one to conclude that the government has yet to prove it is equipped to run or guide a labor union . The first indication of serious trouble came with ...
22. lappuse
... continued inaction in the face of knowing about these illegal acts , their confidence in the election process will utterly collapse . The popular imagery of corruption and Teamster pension funds will become the image of the government's ...
... continued inaction in the face of knowing about these illegal acts , their confidence in the election process will utterly collapse . The popular imagery of corruption and Teamster pension funds will become the image of the government's ...
25. lappuse
... we felt that we had to put what we had in writing and send it to him and send copies to the General Executive Board because we felt that if we didn't do something and the money continued to leave -- and as the financial 25.
... we felt that we had to put what we had in writing and send it to him and send copies to the General Executive Board because we felt that if we didn't do something and the money continued to leave -- and as the financial 25.
26. lappuse
... continued to leave -- and as the financial watchdogs of the organizations , if we didn't say something , then the fingers would be pointed at us saying that we didn't do our job . Chairman Hoekstra . I mean , I think that's key . You ...
... continued to leave -- and as the financial watchdogs of the organizations , if we didn't say something , then the fingers would be pointed at us saying that we didn't do our job . Chairman Hoekstra . I mean , I think that's key . You ...
31. lappuse
... continued to talk to former Vice President Gene Giacumbo . Mr. Norwood . So the IRB actually , in many respects -- and I certainly hear it on down the line -- but in many respects the IRB attempted to protect Carey and actually was used ...
... continued to talk to former Vice President Gene Giacumbo . Mr. Norwood . So the IRB actually , in many respects -- and I certainly hear it on down the line -- but in many respects the IRB attempted to protect Carey and actually was used ...
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accounting AFL-CIO allowed assets Attorney audit Brother Carey Brotherhood of Teamsters budget campaign Carey administration Chairman Hoekstra charges Chief Investigator committee Consent Decree copies corruption costs December 31 decision delegates Department DeRusha district court documents dues money Emergency Assessment Executive Board EXHIBIT expenditures expenses Federal financial affairs financial condition financial reporting financial statements Giacumbo Government Grant Thornton hearing IBT Constitution IBT officers IBT's Independent Review Board International Brotherhood International Trustee International Union Jackie Presser January 16 Joint Council La Cosa Nostra labor LeFevre letter liability Local Union meetings membership Mink months organized crime out-of-work benefits oversight payroll Pension Fund pension plan PETE HOEKSTRA President Carey President Ron Carey questions records reform request responsible Robert Simpson Ron Carey's Secretary-Treasurer Simpson Smolen Special Convention strike benefits subcommittee TAPF Teamster Affiliates Pension Teamsters Union Thank Theodus Union officers Union's financial United States Attorney violated Washington
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201. lappuse - ... unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts are subject to trial de novo by the reviewing court.
237. lappuse - An effective program to prevent and detect violations of law means a program that has been reasonably designed, implemented, and enforced so that it generally will be effective in preventing and detecting criminal conduct. Failure to prevent or detect the instant offense, by itself, does not mean that the program was not effective. The hallmark of an effective program to prevent and detect violations of law...
202. lappuse - I told you that I thought you and Mr. Moroney ought to have in mind what would happen if you brought Carey down, in that there were 'old guard' Teamsters throughout the country that were hoping Carey would be eliminated as a candidate in 1996....
197. lappuse - The IRB consists of three members, one chosen by the Attorney General of the United States, one chosen by the IBT and a third...
14. lappuse - Thank you for allowing me to testify and I look forward to your questions.
49. lappuse - ... for your testimony today. I will ask each of you to summarize your testimony this afternoon in a brief statement and without objection your full testimony will be included in the hearing record. Before receiving the testimony of the witnesses, the Chair will ask them to take an oath. The witnesses should also be aware that making a false statement to Congress while under oath may be prosecuted under law. In light of this, will the witnesses please rise and raise your right hands? [Witnesses sworn.]...
49. lappuse - Chair will ask him to take an oath. The witness should be aware that making a false statement to Congress while under oath may be prosecuted under law. In light of this will the witness please rise and raise your right hand. [Witness sworn.] Let the record reflect that the witness has answered in the affirmative.
3. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. PATSY T. MINK, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII Mrs. MINK. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I...
38. lappuse - Well, all I can say is it appears that Mr. Lacey doesn't really want to get involved too much in learning things that seem to be going against his own judgment there.
1. lappuse - ... pursuant to notice, at 9:37 am, in Room 2175, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Peter Hoekstra [chairman of the subcommittee] presiding. Present: Representatives Norwood, Hilleary, Scarborough, Ballenger, Schaeffer, McKeon, Mink, Scott, Kind, Ford, Clay, Owens, Roemer, Payne, Miller of California. Staff present: Robert Borden, Professional Staff Member; Jay Diskey, Communications Director; Patrick Lyden, Staff Assistant; Bill McCarthy, Press Secretary; Mark Rodgers, Workforce Policy Coordinator;...