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He added that the police, MPs and lawyers had taken the lead in investigating the News of the World's activities.
Herbert also believes that the police, rather than the football authorities, should take the lead in investigating racial allegations within the game.
The F.B.I., which has publicly taken the lead in investigating mortgage fraud, has said that the schemes it is investigating involve material misstatements, misrepresentations or omissions relied upon by an underwriter or lender to finance, purchase or insure a loan.
On Halloween night, 1999, a Wallkill couple were robbed at home, and the husband was severely beaten — the sort of crime the state police were supposed to take the lead in investigating.
Richard Garcia, a special agent in the Los Angeles office of the F.B.I., said the agency would take the lead in investigating the incident, largely to make certain that it was an isolated event.
While Daio Paper is taking an active stand, the fact that United States authorities rather than Japanese regulators appear to be taking the lead in investigating the Olympus transactions speaks volumes.
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The FBI and the Department of Justice invoked the Bureau's "general investigative authority" and its "lead role in investigating terrorism and in the collection of terrorism threat information" as a basis for its exemption from FOIA, but this did not convince Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
A 2007 vote in the General Assembly prevents the UN from taking the lead role in investigating wrongdoing by peacekeepers; that responsibility falls with the troop contributing countries (TCCs) themselves.
Since prosecutors work closely with police departments, and they depend on police evidence for details in the vast majority of their cases, does it really make sense for prosecutors to lead efforts in investigating the very officers with whom they count on in their work?
Rep. Henry Waxman of California, whose oversight committee has led Congress in investigating drug fraud, tells The American Prospect: "We have failed the taxpayers if we allow these dollars that were intended for prescription drugs to be stolen or wasted, and we also let down the elderly, the poor, and disabled who need these medications".
Measurement of bone lead in epidemiologic studies has proved useful in exposure assessment studies, i.e., in identifying factors that contribute most to retained body lead burden, and in investigating cumulative lead exposure as a risk factor for poor health outcomes such as hypertension, kidney impairment, cognitive impairment, behavioral disturbances, and adverse reproductive outcomes.
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