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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 10:24 PM
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Associate of Lobbyist Tied to DeLay Is Questioned on Island Contracts -NYT
The government of a United States territory in the Pacific said Thursday that it had been unable to determine what work was performed for a $1.2 million contract awarded to a close associate of a Washington lobbyist at the center of a growing corruption scandal here.

The no-bid contract to promote "ethics in government" was awarded in 1996 to David Lapin, a rabbi whom the lobbyist, Jack Abramoff, later hired to run a private Jewish school, now defunct, near Washington. The contract was one of several totaling about $9 million given to Mr. Abramoff and his associates that have provoked questions about the lobbyist's activities in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Those activities included a 1998 trip arranged for Representative Tom DeLay, the House majority leader, who is facing ethics questions about his relationship with Mr. Abramoff. Democrats in Congress have also said that two of Mr. DeLay's former staff members improperly influenced island elections in part to assure that Mr. Abramoff continued to win contracts there.

Mr. Lapin's brother, Daniel, a Seattle rabbi who has long promoted conservative causes in Washington, introduced Mr. DeLay and Mr. Abramoff, the lobbyist said, shortly before Republicans gained control of Congress in 1994......

http://nytimes.com/2005/04/29/politics/29delay.html
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pk_du Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 10:45 PM
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1. Hmmm...just in time for Delays ethics investigation....
..assuming it ever gets off the ground.
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pk_du Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 11:05 PM
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2. David Lapin - how greed is good.........
http://www.prospeak.com/speakers/lapin_topics.html#3

Is Greed Really the Engine of Our Economy?

David explores the inherent worth and higher purpose < Higher Purpose in Greed!!> ..in the creation of wealth. He provides you with methods to transform personal greed into a passion for organizational success.


David Lapin, an authority in moral philosophy and business strategy,....


....facist...in every sense of the word.
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Jesus Saves Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 11:07 PM
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3. everything Delay touched
was either corrupt or on the way to being corrupted.
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pk_du Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 11:17 PM
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4. ,,,and Lapin has the balls to brag about "ethical diversity" on
his own website...http://www.sbe.us/CNMI.htm

The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) enjoys a special relationship with the United States. While the people of the CNMI are American citizens, a covenant between the two vests control of minimum wage, labor, and immigration in the Administration of the CNMI.

Governor Froilan Tenorio is a man of action. He knew that the privileges in the areas of labor, immigration, and minimum wage granted to the CNMI by the Covenant were key to the regions competitive advantage and the growth of its economy. Retaining those privileges required eliminating any practices that could undermine federal confidence in the CNMI's capacity to manage it's own labor and immigration. Thus, when certain practices in the Department of Labor and Immigration (DLI) threatened to undermine this confidence, he recognized the need for drastic action.

He wanted a Department of Labor and Immigration that functioned according to American principles of efficiency and ethics, but which took account of the unique cultural, economic, and ethical dynamics of the indigenous population. "I chose Strategic Business Ethics to help me formulate a philosophy of government in CNMI. I believed that their experience during the cultural transition in South Africa positioned them to understand the specific conflicts which characterize our relationship with the Federal government. Strategic Business Ethics highlighted the need to change the civil service ethos from one of power exertion to one of public service. Additionally, they focused us on the need to shift community perceptions away from entitlement and toward contribution. It is this legacy that I wanted to leave to the Commonwealth."



SBE included many of the employees in a series of workshops. These workshops radically altered the way employees perceived themselves and their roles in society. It set in motion a process of self-analysis and unprecedented self-improvement. Participants formulated a business philosophy that would guide all decisions and actions in the department. Civil servants, who used to be demotivated about their work, came with a desire to contribute, to help others, and to be a part of something much bigger than their own small departments.

"The energy and enthusiasm became tangible and infectious. Soon everyone on the island wanted to be part of the workshop, and we exposed as many people as we could to the new thinking."

The new philosophy in the DLI demanded a change in the process structure, management systems, and, importantly, in the legislation. Several task forces comprising departmental staff and SBE consultants were set up to recommend changes. The recommendations synthesized the professional requirements of an efficient department with the cultural expectations of the island population. Salaries were modified to reflect contribution, not tenure. For the first time, this introduced performance measurement into the department. The brightest stars found an environment entirely hospitable to their achievements, while the non-contributors became acutely aware of the need to refashion their behavior or leave. The improvements in efficiency eliminated the potential for corruption, and the service levels in the department were noticeably higher. Members of the public began to see improvements, and they celebrated.
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pk_du Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-28-05 11:21 PM
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5. and I assume Rabbi David Lapin is same David Isaac Lapin
Edited on Thu Apr-28-05 11:25 PM by pk_du
charged by the SEC with Fraud in Houston ...

http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/lr18304.htm

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Litigation Release No. 18304 / August 22, 2003
Securities and Exchange Commission v. David Isaac Lapin and Jeffrey Carl Wigginton, Defendants, Civil Action No. H-03-3342 (U.S.D.C. S.D. Tex.) (Houston Division)
SEC Brings Fraud Charges Against Principals Of Houston Investment Adviser Lapin & Wigginton Asset Management LLC

..edited to correct spelling.

and add...this guys is amazing...(without admitting guilt - haha)had to repay 3.5 Mil , declared bankrupcy , and now lectures the worlds businesses on local/national Govts on "business ethics"
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-29-05 07:39 AM
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6. kick
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