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Charles became scrupulous with his finances following his $21 million divorce from Diana, saving his property profits, The Sunday Times reported.
Source: https://www.onenewspage.com/n/Technology/1zpl8kdg15/King-Charles-has-personal-fortune-of-almost.htm
“I do think it’s desirable that the government continues with what it’s done for the last 15 years,” noting that politicians had otherwise “been very scrupulous about not involving itself in the affairs of NatWest”.
In addition, it has been the experience of the authors that more often than not, expatriate clients have complained about police officers coming up with scrupulous and scandalous petitions with the singular aim of extorting money from them.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/functional-police-reforms-a-must-for-economic-development/
In the wake of the state Supreme Court's narrow 3-2 decision, leading Republican politicians pledged more scrupulous candidate screenings.
The new code is likely to make it more difficult for less scrupulous employers to inflict new terms through fire and rehire ultimatums.
Source: https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/news/daniel-gorry-what-now-for-fire-and-rehire-304942/
Under the insistence of its shareholder representative, the airline has put several controls and policies into place to avoid a repeat of those years, and to ensure scrupulous compliance with the Public Finance Management Act.