White House Contacts with Treasury-RTC Officials about "Whitewater"-related Matters: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Parte3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 |
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Página 163 - I now believe that Ms. Hanso 475S 88-899 96-29 FILENAME: A:\XTRACT\28877.DAT MOW 3/21/1994. 13:36 DISK 115257 Sector 28877: n and Mr. Altman consulted with me in. advance of the White House meeting on February 2, 1994, that was.
Página 234 - ... became more strict. The most severe sanction that would likely flow from a finding that the Rose law firm had a duty to disclose its prior representation of Madison Guaranty and its relationship with Mr. Ward and that it breached that duty would be that the Rose law firm would be permanently barred from any further work for the RTC or the FDIC (and possibly other banking regulators). Lesser sanctions imposed by the regulatory agencies might also be possible, such as a temporary bar. Under the...
Página 329 - Yesterday I was asked a series of questions relating to a meeting between the President and Governor Jim Guy Tucker on October 6, 1993. I have made inquiries about that meeting and would like to report to the Committee what I learned. The meeting took place at the request of Governor Tucker who was, in Washington to meet with the Arkansas congressional delegation. It began at 3i45 pm and lasted about 40 minutes.
Página 330 - He requested a meeting with you to deliver a copy of a proposal for locating one. of the planned Defense finance and accounting servicing facilities in Arkansas at Camp Robinson. The Governor sent the original report to Secretary Aspin on October 4. Drake Keith and Cecil Alexander are accompanying the Governor to Washington and the White House. They do not expect to join you and the Governor in the Oval Office. However, you may want to invite them in at the end of the meeting for a photo. You should...
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Página 148 - Mr. Chairman. I would like to yield the balance of my time to my colleague, Mr.
Página 99 - Will you please stand and raise your right hand? Do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give to this subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God ? Mr.
Página 153 - Are there any objections to placing this report in the record at this point? Hearing none, it is so ordered. (The report follows:) US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, Washington, DC, March 28, 1969.
Página 329 - I aft attaching a Memorandum prepared for the President in advance of this meeting, which shows that the purpose of the meeting was for the President to accept a copy of Governor Tucker's proposal for locating a Defense finance and accounting servicing facility in Arkansas. (Governor Tucker's proposal was declined by the Department of Defense.) Mr. Keith Mason, Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, was present for the entire meeting. He las confirmed that the subjects of...
Página 103 - ... seminar on government ethics. The Secretary made it clear that ethical considerations were a matter of great importance for him. Based on my frequent interaction with the senior officials at Treasury for the last 18 months, I believe that those officials have worked nard to conform to the many complex ethics rules applicable to senior Federal officials.