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cover-up
noun as in concealing; preventing investigation or exposure
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A spokesman said: "The ferry fiasco has been the biggest infrastructure stuff-up in Tasmania's history, but the cover-up has been even worse than the crime."
In Athens, protesters held placards reading "My child, call me up when you arrive" and "No cover-up".
But still, to some people, the withholding of other information by the authorities has led to suggestions of "cover-up".
“Defendant Carvalho has repeatedly used CAP to attempt a cover-up: by incorrectly including funding for CAP in its calculations of how much funding was spent on arts education,” the lawsuit alleges.
While on the opposing side of the scrapped case, NGN says the agreement "draws a line under the past" and they reject the claims that would have been made in court about a corporate cover-up.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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