Harry Daugherty
His cabinet was corrupt, several of its members later went to prison
it was the American government!, you need to watch a doco called 'loose change', it gives you enough information to change your beliefs about the attacks, i always new George Bush and his administration were the most corrupt well, anyone who is in the us government are corrupt, it was an excuse for the u.s to go to war!
As corrupt as any pro sports league.
he was a horrible and corrupt politician
Eleven evils that were experienced during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines (1521â??1898) were: 1) Instability of the colonial administration; 2) corrupt officials; 3) no representation in the Spanish Cortes by the Philippines; 4) denial of human rights to Filipino people; 5) legal inequality; 6) inefficient and dishonest administration of justice; 7) racial discrimination; 8) Frailocracy; 9) forced labor, 10) haciendas owned by the friars; and 11) the Guardia Civil (Spanish Civil Guard).
Scandals- mainly political scandals,
Corrupt staff members which lead to scandals were Grant's biggest probem.
Italy has faced issues with widespread corruption, particularly in politics and public administration. Various scandals and investigations have revealed corrupt practices within the country. Efforts have been made to combat corruption through legislation and enforcement measures.
to corrupt
The 1920's president who was connected to many scandals during his administration was Warren G. Harding. Some of the well-known scandals include the Teapot Dome scandal, where government oil reserves were leased to private oil companies in exchange for bribes, and the Ohio Gang, a group of Harding's friends and allies who engaged in corrupt practices. Harding himself was not directly implicated in these scandals, as he died before they fully came to light.
They caused scandals
Warren G. Harding is often regarded as one of the most corrupt presidents in U.S. history due to numerous scandals that occurred during his administration, most notably the Teapot Dome scandal. This involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves to private companies, leading to allegations of bribery and corruption among his closest advisors. Harding's administration was marked by a culture of favoritism and political patronage, which further fueled public disillusionment. Ultimately, his presidency was marred by these scandals, overshadowing his efforts in other areas.
Warren Harding probably had the most corrupt cabinet,.
The Great Administration, often referring to the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877), was marked by several scandals, the most notable being the Whiskey Ring and the Credit Mobilier scandal. The Whiskey Ring involved government officials and distillers conspiring to defraud the government of tax revenues, while the Credit Mobilier scandal revolved around the manipulation of railroad contracts and kickbacks involving Congress members. These scandals severely tarnished Grant's presidency and highlighted issues of corruption within the Reconstruction-era government. Despite his personal integrity, Grant struggled to manage his administration's corrupt elements, leading to widespread public disillusionment.
His cabinet was corrupt, several of its members later went to prison
They caused scandals
The effect of favor-seeking business-people and corrupt politicians can lead to unfair advantages for certain individuals or companies, a lack of transparency in decision-making processes, and a weakening of public trust in institutions. This behavior can also hinder economic growth, stifle competition, and perpetuate inequality in society.