Government Officials
Coverage of Government Officials in the Nexus archive.
- Union transparency rules are only as strong as their enforcement
The article argues that union transparency rules depend on enforcement by officials to be effective. It criticizes the reliance on voluntary compliance from union officials or inconsistent government enforcement.
- Lokayukta police raids 53 locations in disproportionate assets cases against 10 government officials
Lokayukta police conducted raids at 53 locations as part of disproportionate assets cases against 10 government officials. The operation is linked to investigations into alleged financial misconduct.
- ‘Flagging of labour rule violations could have led to CorroHealth lay-offs in Kozhikode’
Lay-offs at CorroHealth in Kozhikode may be linked to flagging of labor rule violations. Affected staff are awaiting talks between government officials and management in Kochi on July 10.
- Quick Tip: Imposter scam alert
ABC7 I-Team warns about an imposter scam where criminals target seniors by posing as tech support and government officials. Chicago police have reported this scam activity.
- Uganda: Talks Start to Reopen NMG
Efforts are underway to reopen Nation Media Group Uganda's television and radio outlets following a security operation that forced NTV Uganda, Spark TV, Dembe FM, and KFM off air. Discussions are ongoing between government officials and allies of Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
- India needs to move from ease and cost to speed of doing business, CII president Mukundan says
CII president R. Mukundan highlighted bureaucratic and logistics issues as 'friction' points for business in India and noted that private sector investment is occurring despite government officials' claims to the contrary.
- Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
The Taliban has banned smartphone use for government officials in Afghanistan, with reports suggesting potential expansion to the entire population. The directive, issued by the Taliban's military courts, prohibits officials at all levels from using mobile phones, raising concerns about broader restrictions.
- Dem congressional candidate charged with terrorist threats after pulling gun on government officials
A Democratic congressional candidate, Kirill Basin, was charged with terrorist threats after pulling a gun on government officials. He claimed in an Instagram post that cops had tortured him for 14 hours the day before his arrest.
- Wildfire activity low so far — but a hot and dry summer could change that, officials warn
The 2026 wildfire season has started with low activity and below-average fire numbers, but officials warn that a hot and dry summer could lead to a significant increase in wildfires.
- Carney warned about public anxiety over mental health, firearms after Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting
Three days after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., government officials warned Prime Minister Mark Carney that public online sentiment was shifting from grief to demands for accountability, focusing on mental health intervention, firearms access, and missed warning signs.
- CFTC sues Wisconsin escalating federal-state clash over prediction market oversight
The CFTC has filed a lawsuit against Wisconsin Governor and other state officials, escalating a federal-state conflict over the regulation of prediction markets. The legal action highlights tensions between federal oversight and state authority in this area.
- Angry Altadena residents ask officials to halt Edison's undergrounding work
Angry Altadena residents, including survivors of the Eaton wildfire, are demanding that officials temporarily halt Southern California Edison's project to bury electric wires. The residents argue the undergrounding work is causing issues and want a pause until concerns are addressed.
- Angry Altadena residents ask officials to halt Edison's undergrounding work
Residents in Altadena, including Eaton wildfire survivors, are demanding a temporary halt to Southern California Edison's undergrounding of electric wires. The anger over the project boiled over during a Tuesday event, with calls for government officials to intervene.
- John Solomon reveals government officials' warning of 'incredible political dirty trick' against Trump
John Solomon, founder of Just the News, claims government officials warned him in 2017 about an 11-year conspiracy to undermine Trump. Officials described the situation as an 'incredible political dirty trick' involving classified intelligence actions. Solomon alleges the FISA warrants were part of this covert operation.