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"It is significant that a company accused of making false representations to the Government has been held accountable."
He accused them of "making false representations" and having "a very cavalier attitude."
And indeed-now that I think back-nowhere have you made false representations."
The couple exported the equipment anyway, and made false representations that they had the proper documentation, the indictment says.
Mr. Kim said he receives at least a call a day from merchants victimized by people making false representations.
Mr. White also sent followup letters to potential donors that made false representations, the indictment says.
And he found that while the company repeatedly revised its brochures, videotapes and other materials, it continued to make false representations.
The county misrepresented its financial condition to the bond rating agencies, the commission concluded, and made false representations about a report from an outside auditor.
The Ramsbottom businessman was cleared of conspiracy to commit fraud and making false representation.
Authorities said three officers made false representations to their doctors about their ability to work, obtaining $46,900 in disability benefits.
The act also makes it illegal to obtain drivers' information for unlawful purposes or to make false representations to obtain such information.
Asked about the accusations that Ms. Williams made false representations, Mr. Lieberman said, "I have no idea."
For public companies, it raises the issue of whether those officers are making false representations, introducing the specter of criminal liability under Sarbanes-Oxley.
Mr. Cox, 41 years old, admitted defrauding the Interfirst Bank Dallas between 1984 and 1986 by "making false representations" to it.
He was charged with defrauding the Commonwealth by making false representations in relation to an immigration matter, taking an unlawful inducement and soliciting an unlawful inducement.
Karen Noddings, 18, of Emley Moor Road, Darlington, appeared before town magistrates yesterday charged with making false representation to obtain social security benefit.
Attempted bridging loans In March 2008 Andrea Vaughan Owen made false representation about her income to Link Lending, with a view to obtaining a bridging loan of £572,400.
Andrea Vaughan Owen and Roberta Vaughan Owen both made false representations to Pinnacle Insurance Company Ltd, under an insurance policy covering payments for two Mercedes Benz sports cars.
False Representations Charged The indictment said that from 1983 through early 1987, largely through telephone solicitations, organizations affiliated with Mr. LaRouche had borrowed more than $30 million by making false representations to lenders.
John Taylor, 31, of Headingley Crescent, Darlington, was yesterday fined a total of £300 and ordered to pay £50 costs after pleading guilty by letter to three charges of making false representation to obtain benefit.
But the complaint said that the company's chief accounting officer made false representations to Enron's board about dealings with a pair of off-balance-sheet partnerships called LJM1 and LJM2, which Mr. Fastow controlled.
On April 9, in the first action of its kind since 1980, the S.E.C. accused Lee, a barely solvent maker of press-on fingernails, and three company insiders of making false representations about environmental matters from 1991 to 1996.
Taxpayers have been prosecuted in recent years for shorting the government less than $1,000, but so few cases are brought that many people think they can get away with cheating, even though it is a crime to knowingly make false representations on the 1040 form.
In his statements yesterday at a hearing before Judge Robert L. Carter, Mr. Cartusciello said that the Government would contend that Drexel made false representations to investors and clients as a result of the racketeering scheme.