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"He told me, 'I can withstand investigation' on these two matters" of corruption and political insubordination, said the friend.
Empowering its inspection panel to look into matters of corruption, which are currently not within its remit, would also be a useful step.
The same lesson applies to politics -- and not just in matters of corruption.
Inspectors general have wide-ranging authority to investigate matters of corruption at federal agencies, explains Michael Hubbard, a retired Special Agent in Charge for the EPA's criminal investigations division.
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It's a matter of "corruption," one hears.
Party leaders have argued that his case is a simple matter of corruption, and that it "should not be interpreted as a political struggle".
Secondly, the US Department of Justice are (in theory) able to establish US jurisdiction on an alleged matter of corruption outside the US-based on e-mails sent to a server in the US or a transfer of criminal proceeds to a US bank account.
The matter of corruption within the NGO community I've heard about first-hand, such as the overcharging for boat use that is then passed on to the donors.
But inside many will fear it is only a matter of time before the issue of corruption arises again.
In theory, the Communist Party allows citizens to lobby the central government on matters of local corruption, the illegal seizure of land and extralegal detentions.
After the first draft of the protest law, increasingly diverse factions of Egyptians are voicing concerns on matters of injustice, corruption and reform.
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