Quote by Charles Hughes

The power of administrative bodies to make finding of fact which may be treated as conclusive, if there is evidence both ways, is a power of enormous consequence. An unscrupulous administrator might be tempted to say Let me find the facts for the people of my country, and I care little who lays down the general principles.


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Summary

This quote highlights the potential dangers of administrative bodies having the authority to make conclusive findings of fact. It suggests that an unethical administrator could prioritize their own interests or the interests of their country, disregarding the larger universal principles that should guide decision-making. The quote serves as a reminder of the immense responsibility entrusted upon administrators and the need for transparency, honesty, and unbiased judgment when making factual determinations that impact people's lives.

By Charles Hughes
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