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My Brush with Jack Warner (Maybe)

Today's news of the US Department of Justice coming after FIFA's decades-long corruption pyramid delighted me. Not because I've spent the bulk of my career working on the anti-corruption agenda. But because alleged lawyers for Jack Warner, one of those indicted, harassed us a few years ago at Global Integrity. We ignored the threats and they went away. But today's news tickled me no less.

What happened? Global Integrity published a national anti-corruption assessment of Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) in 2012 (covering 2011). As with all countries covered, we worked with local researchers to score more than 320 Integrity Indicators assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the country's public sector anti-corruption framework. We also commissioned a local journalist to prepare a Reporter's Notebook telling a story of how corruption issues manifested themselves in everyday life in the country. Our reporter in T&T chose to prepare a summary of the long-running scandals surrounding Jack Warner, a senior political figure in T&T who also happened to be a former FIFA Vice President. The reporting was a decent summary of previously-reported news but didn't break any new ground.

More than a year later, as the heat was being turned up on Warner internationally (FIFA and law enforcement were both looking into his role in awarding the 2022 World Cup to Qatar), I received this email, out of the blue, from an alleged attorney in T&T. As you'll read, the attorney threatened us with legal action unless we took down the 2011 Reporter's Notebook that focused on Warner.

We didn't. Instead, I had a fascinating back and forth (captured in this second string of emails) with the alleged attorney, asking him or her to confirm explicitly who the client was (whether Warner or someone else). They refused to name their client. We left the story up.

A final email eventually arrived (the best of the bunch, in my view), alleging that a lawsuit against us had been filed locally in T&T. As with the other threats, we ignored this and ultimately never heard from the ostensible attorney again. 

While this was a relatively easy situation to handle -- it was painfully clear from the writing in the emails that these threats were not originating from an actual attorney anywhere -- it serves as a helpful reminder for why libel tourism remains a scary, pressing issue in many countries, and why take down requests matter beyond pirated movies and music. The rule of law can be a fearsome thing when hijacked for nefarious purposes.

Stay away from using Gmail for Android to check Hotmail; battery hog

Posting this in the vain hope that search engines pick it up...on both a former Moto X (2014) and OnePlus One using the new Gmail app for Android (v 5.0.1; new design language) is crushing battery life. Turned my OnePlus One, which could previously go 24 without having to touch a charger, into an ordinary phone that was dead by 6:00 PM. Checking battery usage in Android showed that the Gmail app accounted for 40% of my total battery drain...not good!

I assume the culprit is how Gmail uses IMAP or whatever to check Hotmail. I had it set to synch/fetch every 5 minutes and it simply destroyed battery life.

Removing my Hotmail account from the Gmail app, and using Microsoft's Outlook.com app for Android, immediately rectified everything and battery life instantaneously went back to awesome.

I've seen similar posts noting issues with using the Gmail app to check Yahoo! mail as well. Sad news since ostensibly having the ability to use Gmail to do all email on Android was nice :(

Who to call at Global Integrity

If you've reached this post, you might be asking, "Well, who do I contact at Global Integrity now that Nathaniel is gone?" Below are some ideas; all email addresses for my colleagues there are FIRSTNAME.LASTNAME@globalintegrity.org. The main Global Integrity phone number is +1-202-449-4100. We have a fax number listed in the footer of globalintegrity.org but honestly, we rarely check it (and really, who sends faxes these days?).

  • For all things research-, data-, and indicators-related please contact Hazel Feigenblatt
  • For all policy and advocacy issues please contact Alan Hudson
  • For all technology and Indaba-related matters please contact Lyle Turner
  • For all operational, back office, vendor, funding, or human capital issues please contact Katherine Gatewood
  • For anything related to the OpenGov Hub please contact Christina Crawley
  • For anything related to a log frame, proposal template, or budget spreadsheet please take a long look in the mirror and ask yourself why you are inflicting such pain on humanity
  • For all Global Integrity nuclear launch codes click here

I'm reachable on Twitter or at nathaniel@integrilicio.us if there's a true emergency (disclaimer: there's nothing that qualifies as a true emergency in this context). If you need to reach me for things related to my future work at the Results for Development Institute, you can find me on nheller@r4d.org. 

An update on my professional transition

Since I'm being asked this half a dozen times each day, here's a brief update on my transition:

- my last day in the OpenGov Hub with Global Integrity is Dec. 19 2014

- my first day in the R4D office is January 19th 2015

The interim period is intended to be work- and email-free.

Shout with questions.