"... a meddler who cannot leave his subordinates alone is a hands on executive."

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Source: John Lescroart (2009). “A Plague of Secrets”, p.90, Penguin

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John Leo

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John Leo is a prominent American journalist and author known for his critiques on political correctness and advocacy for individual freedom.

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