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There are many wonderful people who are actively involved in the field of integrity and ethics. This resources page will provide links to some of them first, then follow with links to various documents and articles that provide history and ideas behind the Integrity Zone and my personal history.

 
 
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Rushworth Kidder and the Institute for Global Ethics

Dr. Kidder's Institute is a leader in developing applied ethical methods.

Yasuhiko Genku Kimura's ideas at Vision in Action

Mr. Kimura has helped provide important philosophical and theoretical foundations for guiding individual ethical action.
 
 
 
 
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An Open Letter to Henry Paulson
10/1/2006
Bud Krogh's supportive letter to Henry Paulson on his selection as Secretary of the Treasury
Solemnly Swearing to Do Better 7/8/2006 Randy Barrett's comments on Bud's recent work.
Memo to the Bush White House Staff
2/12/2001
Letter published on inauguration of the current Bush Administration's staff.
Epilogue to Confession and Avoidance May 1979 Leon Jaworski's account of giving a talk in San Francisco that Bud attended. Included with a Lloyd Shearer account of the same event.
The Agony of Egil Krogh
1974
Profile of Bud by Craig Waters during Bud's time in prison
Sentencing Transcript January 24, 1974 Transcript of Bud's sentencing hearing in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia

Statement of Defendant on the Offense and His Role

January 3, 1974
Background data on Bud's case provided as an official statement to the court
Plea of Guilty November 30, 1973 Bud's guilty plea before Hon. Gerhard Gesell
Resignation Letter
May 1973
Bud's resignation addressed to President Nixon
Transcript of Nixon and Ehrlichman July 24, 1971 President Nixon, John Ehrlichman, and Bud Krogh discuss the 1971 SALT talk leaks. Prepared from tape recorders in the Oval Office.
Nixon Assistants Tall Dark and Handsome
April 6, 1969
Betty Beale's "Exclusively Yours" column in The Sunday Star