I was with a C.O. once, discussing the recently passed Circuit Assembly. He had interviewed a young pioneer that was able to pioneer without a car. She "arranged her schedule" (translation: bummed rides well in advance) to make sure she had a way to and from the hall. So despite having a large obstacle in her way, she still managed to pioneer.
Great. Except it was a lie. The CO told me -- rather proudly -- that this sister had GOTTEN A CAR as a gift, shortly after talking to him about the assembly part. He told her not to reveal that in the part, and stick to how she managed without it. Anyone listening to the part would assume that she has stuck it out and made it work, despite being unable to afford a car. When in fact some kind soul recognized her hardship and donated a car. But that warm, fuzzy experience didn't fit with the point he wanted to make, so he made up a darker, more simple-life version and had her present that.
I guess a CO sees the Society lying to the rank-and-file and figures, hey, why not me, too?
What lies have you caught being told from the platform?
(Note: Lies only count if the guy saying them knows they are a lie. Let's also hold them to a reasonable standard of truthfulness, a half-truth isn't the whole truth and so let's call it a lie.)
Dave