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The network has been granted an injunction to freeze the assets of a senior manager who admitted to falsifying invoices.
The government forced Tokyo Electric to shut its nuclear reactors after the utility admitted to falsifying nuclear safety reports.
About a third said they had reported an unexpected finding as predicted from the start, and about 1 percent admitted to falsifying data.
In his guilty plea, Mr. Smith admitted to falsifying the profits in a conspiracy that the S.E.C. said was directed by Mr. Scrushy.
(In anonymous surveys, almost 2% of scientists actually admitted to falsifying data at least once in their careers, and about 14% had witnessed others doing so).
Authorities claimed that Standard Chartered had illegally processed millions of dollars' worth of transactions for Iranian and Sudanese clients, and the bank admitted to "falsifying records" and "making false statements".
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In February, Peter Madoff began serving a 10-year sentence after admitting to falsifying documents and lying to securities regulators, among other crimes.
SecureWorks admits to falsifying MacBook wireless hack [TUAW via Engadget].
Mr. Raju admitted last week to falsifying about $1 billion in cash on Satyam's books and vastly inflating the company's profit margins.
A pooled weighted average of 1.97% (N = 7, 95%CI: 0.86 4.45) of scientists admitted to have fabricated, falsified or modified data or results at least once –a serious form of misconduct by any standard– and up to 33.7% admitted other questionable research practices.
However, it is likely that, if on average 2% of scientists admit to have falsified research at least once and up to 34% admit other questionable research practices, the actual frequencies of misconduct could be higher than this.
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