Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization headed by David Brock that describes itself as "dedicated to promoting ethics and accountability in government and public life by targeting government officials – regardless of party affiliation – who sacrifice the common good to special interests." CREW was founded in part to represent a counter-weight to conservative watchdog groups such as Judicial Watch.One of its most visible projects is "CREW's Most Corrupt", an annual report of whom CREW determines are Washington's most corrupt politicians. According to its website, CREW advances its mission using a combination of research, litigation and media outreach. CREW employs the law as a tool to force officials to act ethically and lawfully and to bring unethical conduct to the public’s attention through: litigation, Freedom of Information Act requests, Congressional ethics complaints, Internal Revenue Service complaints, Federal Election Commission complaints, and requests for investigation with government agencies."@en }
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- Citizens_for_Responsibility_and_Ethics_in_Washington abstract "Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization headed by David Brock that describes itself as "dedicated to promoting ethics and accountability in government and public life by targeting government officials – regardless of party affiliation – who sacrifice the common good to special interests." CREW was founded in part to represent a counter-weight to conservative watchdog groups such as Judicial Watch.One of its most visible projects is "CREW's Most Corrupt", an annual report of whom CREW determines are Washington's most corrupt politicians. According to its website, CREW advances its mission using a combination of research, litigation and media outreach. CREW employs the law as a tool to force officials to act ethically and lawfully and to bring unethical conduct to the public’s attention through: litigation, Freedom of Information Act requests, Congressional ethics complaints, Internal Revenue Service complaints, Federal Election Commission complaints, and requests for investigation with government agencies.".