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Cover-up

A cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information. Research has distinguished personal cover-ups (covering up one's own misdeeds) from relational cover-ups (covering up someone else's misdeeds).[1]

"An ostrich only thinks he 'covers up'."

The expression is usually applied to people in positions of authority who abuse power to avoid or silence criticism or to deflect guilt of wrongdoing. Perpetrators of a cover-up (initiators or their allies) may be responsible for a misdeed, a breach of trust or duty, or a crime.

While the terms are often used interchangeably, cover-up involves withholding incriminatory evidence, while whitewash involves releasing misleading evidence. See also Misprision.

A cover-up involving multiple parties is a type of conspiracy.

Modern usage

 
The Ottoman government attempted to ban foreigners from taking photographs such as this one of Armenian genocide victims in an effort to cover up the genocide.[2]

When a scandal breaks, the discovery of an attempt to cover up the truth is often regarded as even more reprehensible than the original deeds.

The mildest case, not quite a cover-up, is simply to release news which could be embarrassing but is not important enough to guarantee attention, at a time when other news is dominating the headlines, or immediately before a holiday or weekend.

Initially a cover-up may require little effort; it will be carried out by those closely involved with the misdeed. Once some hint of the hidden matter starts to become known, the cover-up gradually draws all the top leadership, at least, of an organization into complicity in covering up a misdeed or even crime that may have originally been committed by a few of its members acting independently. This may be regarded as tacit approval of that behaviour.[citation needed]

It is likely that some cover-ups are successful, although by definition this cannot be confirmed. Many fail, however, as more and more people are drawn in and the possibility of exposure makes potential accomplices fearful of supporting the cover-up and as loose ends that may never normally have been noticed start to stand out. As it spreads, the cover-up itself creates yet more suspicious circumstances.

The original misdeed being covered may be relatively minor, such as the "third-rate burglary" which started the Watergate scandal, but the cover-up adds so many additional crimes (obstruction of justice, perjury, payoffs and bribes, in some cases suspicious suicides or outright murder) that the cover-up becomes much more serious than the original crime.[citation needed] This gave rise to the phrase, "it's not the crime, it's the cover-up".[3]

Cover-ups do not necessarily require the active manipulation of facts or circumstances. Arguably the most common form of cover-up is one of non-action. It is the conscious failure to release incriminating information by a third party. This "passive cover-up" is often justified by the motive of not wanting to embarrass the culprit or expose them to criminal prosecution or even the belief that the cover-up is justified by protecting the greater community from scandal. Yet, because of the passive cover-up, the misdeed often goes undiscovered and results in harm to others ensuing from its failure to be discovered. Real cover-ups are common enough, but any event which is not completely clear is likely to give rise to a thicket of conspiracy theories alleging covering up of sometimes the weirdest and most unlikely conspiracies.

"Snowjob" is an American and Canadian[4] colloquialism for a deception or a cover-up; for example, Helen Gahagan Douglas described the Nixon Administration as "the greatest snow job in history".[5]

Typology

 
Old Thirty Nine shaking hands with his good brother the Pope of Italy, or covering up versus sealing up the Bible, 1819 by George Cruikshank. ("39 articles" refers to the Church of England)

The following list is considered to be a typology[6] since those who engage in cover-ups tend to use many of the same methods of hiding the truth and defending themselves. This list was compiled from famous cover-ups such as Watergate Scandal, Iran-Contra Affair, My Lai Massacre, Pentagon Papers, the cover-up of corruption in New York City under Boss Tweed (William M. Tweed and Tammany Hall) in the late 1800s,[7] and the tobacco industry cover-up of the health hazards of smoking.[8] The methods in actual cover-ups tend to follow the general order of the list below.

Initial response to allegation
  1. Flat denial
  2. Convince the media to bury the story
  3. Preemptively distribute false information
  4. Claim that the "problem" is minimal
  5. Claim faulty memory
  6. Claim the accusations are half-truths
  7. Claim the critic has no proof
  8. Attack the critic's motive
  9. Attack the critic's character
Withhold or tamper with evidence
  1. Prevent the discovery of evidence
  2. Destroy or alter the evidence
  3. Make discovery of evidence difficult
  4. Create misleading names of individuals and companies to hide funding
  5. Lie or commit perjury
  6. Block or delay investigations
  7. Issue restraining orders
  8. Claim executive privilege
Delayed response to allegation
  1. Deny a restricted definition of wrongdoing (e.g. torture)
  2. Limited hang out[9](i.e., confess to minor charges)
  3. Use biased evidence as a defense
  4. Claim that the critic's evidence is biased
  5. Select a biased blue ribbon commission or "independent" inquiry
Intimidate participants, witnesses or whistleblowers[10]
  1. Bribe or buy out the critic
  2. Generally intimidate the critic by following him or her, killing pets, etc.
  3. Blackmail: hire private investigators and threaten to reveal past wrongdoing ("dirt")
  4. Death threats of the critic or his or her family
  5. Threaten the critic with loss of job or future employment in industry
  6. Transfer the critic to an inferior job or location
  7. Intimidate the critic with lawsuits or SLAPP suits
  8. Murder; assassination
Publicity management
  1. Bribe the press
  2. Secretly plant stories in the press
  3. Retaliate against hostile media
  4. Threaten the press with loss of access
  5. Attack the motives of the press
  6. Place defensive advertisements
  7. Buy out the news source
Damage control
  1. Claim no knowledge of wrongdoing
  2. Scapegoats: blame an underling for unauthorized action
  3. Fire the person(s) in charge
Win court cases
  1. Hire the best lawyers
  2. Hire scientists and expert witnesses who will support your story
  3. Delay with legal maneuvers
  4. Influence or control the judges
Reward cover-up participants
  1. Hush money
  2. Little or no punishment
  3. Pardon or commute sentences
  4. Promote employees as a reward for cover-up
  5. Reemploy the employee after dust clears

In criminal law

Depending on the nature of cover-up activities, they may constitute a crime in certain jurisdictions. Perjury is considered a crime in virtually all legal systems. Likewise, obstruction of justice, that is, any activity that aims to cover-up another crime, is itself a crime in many legal systems. The United States has the crime of making false statements to a federal agent in the context of any matter within the federal jurisdiction, which includes not only providing misleading statements but also the withholding of information.

Examples

 
Front page of the newspaper L’Aurore of Thursday 13 January 1898, with the famous open letter J'Accuse…! written by Émile Zola to the President of France about the Dreyfus Affair. The headline reads "I accuse! Letter to the President of the Republic". See J'accuse...!, the whole text on Wikisource

Alleged cover-ups

Conspiracy theories generally include an allegation of a cover-up of the facts of some prominent event. Examples include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Kundro, Timothy (2021). "Understanding When and Why Cover-Ups Are Punished Less Severely". Academy of Management Journal. 64: 120.
  2. ^ Akçam, Taner (2018). Killing Orders: Talat Pasha's Telegrams and the Armenian Genocide. Springer. p. 157. ISBN 978-3-319-69787-1.
  3. ^ Carlson, Margaret (23 October 2019). "With Trump, It's Not the Cover-Up. It's the Crime". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Define snow job at dictionary.com". dictionary.com. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  5. ^ Herbert Mitgang (25 May 1992). "Books of The Times; Nixon's Enemy in 1950 Had the Last Laugh in '74". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 April 2008.
  6. ^ The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics. See Wiktionary.
  7. ^ Ackerman, K. D. (2005). Boss Tweed: The rise and fall of the corrupt pol who conceived the soul of modern New York. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. ISBN 0-7867-1435-2.
  8. ^ See biography of the whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand
  9. ^ McGrory, Mary (25 April 2002). "From Rome, A 'Limited Hangout'". Washington Post. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  10. ^ See also List of whistleblowers.
  11. ^ "DREYFUS CASE ("L'Affaire Dreyfus")". JewishEncyclopedia.com. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  12. ^ Dadrian, Vahakn N. (2003). "The signal facts surrounding the Armenian genocide and the Turkish denial syndrome". Journal of Genocide Research. 5 (2): 269–279. doi:10.1080/14623520305671. S2CID 71289389. First, there are the organized attempts to cover up the record of past atrocities. The nearest successful example in the modern era is the 80 years of official denial by successive Turkish governments of the 1915–17 genocide against the Armenians in which some 1.5 million people lost their lives. This denial has been sustained by deliberate propaganda, lying and coverups, forging documents, suppression of archives, and bribing scholars.
  13. ^ Sterio, Milena (2011). "Katyn Forest Massacre: Of Genocide, State Lies, and Secrecy". Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law. 44: 615.
  14. ^ Final Report of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters (Walsh Report) March 2010.
  15. ^ Katell, Andrew (10 July 1989). "'82 Moscow Soccer Tragedy Is Exposed". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  16. ^ Doug Linder. . Law.umkc.edu. Archived from the original on 15 November 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  17. ^ "Boston Globe / Spotlight / Abuse in the Catholic Church / Scandal and coverup". The Boston Globe. 31 January 2002. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  18. ^ "TRANSCRIPT OF A RECORDING OF A MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND H.R. HALDEMAN IN THE OVAL OFFICE ON JUNE 23, 1972 FROM 10:04 TO 11:39 AM - Watergate Special Prosecution Force" (PDF). Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  19. ^ Ostlere, Lawrence (9 December 2016). "McLaren report: more than 1,000 Russian athletes involved in doping conspiracy". The Guardian. London.
  20. ^ Mark Lane (1966). Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry Into the Murders of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald. Holt Rinehart & Winston
  21. ^ Henry Hurt (January 1986). Reasonable Doubt: An Investigation into the Assassination of John F. Kennedy. Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
  22. ^ Michael L. Kurtz (November 2006). The JFK Assassination Debates: Lone Gunman versus Conspiracy. University of Kansas Press
  23. ^ Rabe, J(2002) Die Estonia: Tragödie eines Schiffsuntergangs, Publisher: Delius Klasing
  24. ^ Goldberg, Robert Alan (2001). Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09000-5.
  25. ^ Rowell, Andrew (2003). Don't worry, it's safe to eat: the true story of GM food, BSE, & Foot and Mouth. Earthscan. ISBN 1-85383-932-9.
  26. ^ Dirk Vander Ploeg, Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada. . Ufodigest.com. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ "Hypotheses: Principal Alternative Theories of the Attack retrieved March 2010". Stj911.org. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  28. ^ "Docs Back Up Claims of Requests for More Security in Benghazi". News.yahoo.com.
  29. ^ Lawrence Fawcett & Barry J. Greenwood, The UFO Cover-Up (Originally Clear Intent), 1992, Fireside Books (Simon & Schuster), ISBN 0-671-76555-8. Many UFO documents.
  30. ^ "Critics hit Palace's 'new script' on PNoy's involvement in Mamasapano operation". GMANews.tv.

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of cover-up at Wiktionary
  •   Media related to Concealment at Wikimedia Commons

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Snowjob redirects here For other uses see Snow Job For other uses see Cover Up disambiguation A cover up is an attempt whether successful or not to conceal evidence of wrongdoing error incompetence or other embarrassing information Research has distinguished personal cover ups covering up one s own misdeeds from relational cover ups covering up someone else s misdeeds 1 An ostrich only thinks he covers up The expression is usually applied to people in positions of authority who abuse power to avoid or silence criticism or to deflect guilt of wrongdoing Perpetrators of a cover up initiators or their allies may be responsible for a misdeed a breach of trust or duty or a crime While the terms are often used interchangeably cover up involves withholding incriminatory evidence while whitewash involves releasing misleading evidence See also Misprision A cover up involving multiple parties is a type of conspiracy Contents 1 Modern usage 2 Typology 3 In criminal law 4 Examples 5 Alleged cover ups 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksModern usage EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Ottoman government attempted to ban foreigners from taking photographs such as this one of Armenian genocide victims in an effort to cover up the genocide 2 When a scandal breaks the discovery of an attempt to cover up the truth is often regarded as even more reprehensible than the original deeds The mildest case not quite a cover up is simply to release news which could be embarrassing but is not important enough to guarantee attention at a time when other news is dominating the headlines or immediately before a holiday or weekend Initially a cover up may require little effort it will be carried out by those closely involved with the misdeed Once some hint of the hidden matter starts to become known the cover up gradually draws all the top leadership at least of an organization into complicity in covering up a misdeed or even crime that may have originally been committed by a few of its members acting independently This may be regarded as tacit approval of that behaviour citation needed It is likely that some cover ups are successful although by definition this cannot be confirmed Many fail however as more and more people are drawn in and the possibility of exposure makes potential accomplices fearful of supporting the cover up and as loose ends that may never normally have been noticed start to stand out As it spreads the cover up itself creates yet more suspicious circumstances The original misdeed being covered may be relatively minor such as the third rate burglary which started the Watergate scandal but the cover up adds so many additional crimes obstruction of justice perjury payoffs and bribes in some cases suspicious suicides or outright murder that the cover up becomes much more serious than the original crime citation needed This gave rise to the phrase it s not the crime it s the cover up 3 Cover ups do not necessarily require the active manipulation of facts or circumstances Arguably the most common form of cover up is one of non action It is the conscious failure to release incriminating information by a third party This passive cover up is often justified by the motive of not wanting to embarrass the culprit or expose them to criminal prosecution or even the belief that the cover up is justified by protecting the greater community from scandal Yet because of the passive cover up the misdeed often goes undiscovered and results in harm to others ensuing from its failure to be discovered Real cover ups are common enough but any event which is not completely clear is likely to give rise to a thicket of conspiracy theories alleging covering up of sometimes the weirdest and most unlikely conspiracies Snowjob is an American and Canadian 4 colloquialism for a deception or a cover up for example Helen Gahagan Douglas described the Nixon Administration as the greatest snow job in history 5 Typology EditThis section possibly contains synthesis of material which does not verifiably mention or relate to the main topic Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Old Thirty Nine shaking hands with his good brother the Pope of Italy or covering up versus sealing up the Bible 1819 by George Cruikshank 39 articles refers to the Church of England The following list is considered to be a typology 6 since those who engage in cover ups tend to use many of the same methods of hiding the truth and defending themselves This list was compiled from famous cover ups such as Watergate Scandal Iran Contra Affair My Lai Massacre Pentagon Papers the cover up of corruption in New York City under Boss Tweed William M Tweed and Tammany Hall in the late 1800s 7 and the tobacco industry cover up of the health hazards of smoking 8 The methods in actual cover ups tend to follow the general order of the list below Initial response to allegationFlat denial Convince the media to bury the story Preemptively distribute false information Claim that the problem is minimal Claim faulty memory Claim the accusations are half truths Claim the critic has no proof Attack the critic s motive Attack the critic s characterWithhold or tamper with evidencePrevent the discovery of evidence Destroy or alter the evidence Make discovery of evidence difficult Create misleading names of individuals and companies to hide funding Lie or commit perjury Block or delay investigations Issue restraining orders Claim executive privilegeDelayed response to allegationDeny a restricted definition of wrongdoing e g torture Limited hang out 9 i e confess to minor charges Use biased evidence as a defense Claim that the critic s evidence is biased Select a biased blue ribbon commission or independent inquiryIntimidate participants witnesses or whistleblowers 10 Bribe or buy out the critic Generally intimidate the critic by following him or her killing pets etc Blackmail hire private investigators and threaten to reveal past wrongdoing dirt Death threats of the critic or his or her family Threaten the critic with loss of job or future employment in industry Transfer the critic to an inferior job or location Intimidate the critic with lawsuits or SLAPP suits Murder assassinationPublicity managementBribe the press Secretly plant stories in the press Retaliate against hostile media Threaten the press with loss of access Attack the motives of the press Place defensive advertisements Buy out the news sourceDamage controlClaim no knowledge of wrongdoing Scapegoats blame an underling for unauthorized action Fire the person s in chargeWin court casesHire the best lawyers Hire scientists and expert witnesses who will support your story Delay with legal maneuvers Influence or control the judgesReward cover up participantsHush money Little or no punishment Pardon or commute sentences Promote employees as a reward for cover up Reemploy the employee after dust clearsIn criminal law EditDepending on the nature of cover up activities they may constitute a crime in certain jurisdictions Perjury is considered a crime in virtually all legal systems Likewise obstruction of justice that is any activity that aims to cover up another crime is itself a crime in many legal systems The United States has the crime of making false statements to a federal agent in the context of any matter within the federal jurisdiction which includes not only providing misleading statements but also the withholding of information Examples Edit Front page of the newspaper L Aurore of Thursday 13 January 1898 with the famous open letter J Accuse written by Emile Zola to the President of France about the Dreyfus Affair The headline reads I accuse Letter to the President of the Republic See J accuse the whole text on Wikisource The Dreyfus Affair 11 Armenian genocide denial 12 Katyn massacre 13 The Iran Contra affair 14 The Luzhniki disaster 15 The My Lai Massacre 16 The Roman Catholic sex abuse cases of the late 20th and early 21st centuries 17 The Watergate scandal 18 Russian doping scandals 19 Alleged cover ups EditConspiracy theories generally include an allegation of a cover up of the facts of some prominent event Examples include John F Kennedy assassination 20 21 22 TWA Flight 800 conspiracy theories Korean Air Lines Flight 007 alternate theories M S Estonia 23 New World Order 24 Pusztai affair 25 Roswell incident 26 September 11 2001 terrorist attacks 27 Attack on the U S diplomatic mission in Benghazi 28 UFOs in general 29 Mamasapano clash 30 Death of Jeffrey Epstein COVID 19 pandemicSee also EditBlue Code of Silence Gatekeepers Impression formation Lie Media manipulation Narcissistic defences Negative search Omerta Propaganda Spin public relations Whitewash censorship References Edit Kundro Timothy 2021 Understanding When and Why Cover Ups Are Punished Less Severely Academy of Management Journal 64 120 Akcam Taner 2018 Killing Orders Talat Pasha s Telegrams and the Armenian Genocide Springer p 157 ISBN 978 3 319 69787 1 Carlson Margaret 23 October 2019 With Trump It s Not the Cover Up It s the Crime The Daily Beast Retrieved 29 December 2020 Define snow job at dictionary com dictionary com Retrieved 6 November 2013 Herbert Mitgang 25 May 1992 Books of The Times Nixon s Enemy in 1950 Had the Last Laugh in 74 The New York Times Retrieved 16 April 2008 The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics See Wiktionary Ackerman K D 2005 Boss Tweed The rise and fall of the corrupt pol who conceived the soul of modern New York New York Carroll amp Graf Publishers ISBN 0 7867 1435 2 See biography of the whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand McGrory Mary 25 April 2002 From Rome A Limited Hangout Washington Post Retrieved 29 June 2017 See also List of whistleblowers DREYFUS CASE L Affaire Dreyfus JewishEncyclopedia com Retrieved 13 March 2012 Dadrian Vahakn N 2003 The signal facts surrounding the Armenian genocide and the Turkish denial syndrome Journal of Genocide Research 5 2 269 279 doi 10 1080 14623520305671 S2CID 71289389 First there are the organized attempts to cover up the record of past atrocities The nearest successful example in the modern era is the 80 years of official denial by successive Turkish governments of the 1915 17 genocide against the Armenians in which some 1 5 million people lost their lives This denial has been sustained by deliberate propaganda lying and coverups forging documents suppression of archives and bribing scholars Sterio Milena 2011 Katyn Forest Massacre Of Genocide State Lies and Secrecy Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 44 615 Final Report of the Independent Counsel for Iran Contra Matters Walsh Report March 2010 Katell Andrew 10 July 1989 82 Moscow Soccer Tragedy Is Exposed Los Angeles Times Associated Press Retrieved 18 February 2012 Doug Linder The Peers Report on the My Lai Massacre Law umkc edu Archived from the original on 15 November 2008 Retrieved 13 March 2012 Boston Globe Spotlight Abuse in the Catholic Church Scandal and coverup The Boston Globe 31 January 2002 Retrieved 10 November 2013 TRANSCRIPT OF A RECORDING OF A MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND H R HALDEMAN IN THE OVAL OFFICE ON JUNE 23 1972 FROM 10 04 TO 11 39 AM Watergate Special Prosecution Force PDF Retrieved 13 March 2012 Ostlere Lawrence 9 December 2016 McLaren report more than 1 000 Russian athletes involved in doping conspiracy The Guardian London Mark Lane 1966 Rush to Judgment A Critique of the Warren Commission s Inquiry Into the Murders of President John F Kennedy Officer J D Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald Holt Rinehart amp Winston Henry Hurt January 1986 Reasonable Doubt An Investigation into the Assassination of John F Kennedy Holt Rinehart amp Winston Michael L Kurtz November 2006 The JFK Assassination Debates Lone Gunman versus Conspiracy University of Kansas Press Rabe J 2002 Die Estonia Tragodie eines Schiffsuntergangs Publisher Delius Klasing Goldberg Robert Alan 2001 Enemies Within The Culture of Conspiracy in Modern America Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 09000 5 Rowell Andrew 2003 Don t worry it s safe to eat the true story of GM food BSE amp Foot and Mouth Earthscan ISBN 1 85383 932 9 Dirk Vander Ploeg Wainfleet Ontario Canada 2002 SEALED AFFIDAVIT OF WALTER G HAUT Ufodigest com Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 Retrieved 13 March 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Hypotheses Principal Alternative Theories of the Attack retrieved March 2010 Stj911 org Retrieved 13 March 2012 Docs Back Up Claims of Requests for More Security in Benghazi News yahoo com Lawrence Fawcett amp Barry J Greenwood The UFO Cover Up Originally Clear Intent 1992 Fireside Books Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 671 76555 8 Many UFO documents Critics hit Palace s new script on PNoy s involvement in Mamasapano operation GMANews tv External links Edit The dictionary definition of cover up at Wiktionary Media related to Concealment at Wikimedia Commons Wikiquote has quotations related to Cover up Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cover up amp oldid 1117253721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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