Sentences with phrase «about misconduct»

Managing brokers must act on information about misconduct provided to them by licensees.
However, I am glad that other people are speaking up about misconduct at particular churches.
«There were concerns from board members and community residents about her misconduct and disrespect,» he said in an email after the lawsuit was filed.
The board announces the decision was made «in light of new information about misconduct».
«In light of new information about misconduct by Harvey Weinstein that has emerged in the past few days, the directors of The Weinstein Company have determined, and have informed Harvey Weinstein, that his employment with The Weinstein Company is terminated, effective immediately,» the board said in a statement last night.
The NYCLU released a report that details how far New York police departments go to keep information from the public on the use of force, stops and detentions, complaints about misconduct, racial profiling and the use of surveillance equipment.
«More than a year ago, we informed our pet parents about the misconduct of a former ingredient supplier and a broker,» said Bill Bishop, chairman and founder of Blue Buffalo.
«More than a year ago, we informed our Pet Parents about the misconduct of a former ingredient supplier and a broker.
The leader of the U.K.'s Liberal Democrat party has called on WPP to disclose more about the misconduct probe that apparently brought down CEO Martin Sorrell.
Readers have voted Daniela Porat's story about misconduct by Buffalo police as Investigative Post's best story of 2017.
Ms. Olatoye has recently faced hostile receptions from public housing tenants, many angry about misconduct by their neighbors, long waits for repairs and poor clean - up and ground maintenance.
The document defines many types of fraud and lists possible penalties for miscreant authors — from written warnings to blacklisting or informing home institutions and funding agencies about the misconduct.
The act has gone a long way to protect those who raise legitimate concerns about misconduct and it applies to almost every worker in the UK.
Ishii emphasized that this issue is still under investigation and any judgments about misconduct will come after further deliberation.
According to the notice, the publisher retracted a 2008 paper and a book chapter after learning about a misconduct investigation into the work of Mark Jackson, a department head and endowed chair, respectively, at universities in Kansas.
Ed Week, Ed Sector, and others are picking up on a hyperventilating story from the free weekly Miami New Times about misconduct in Florida's McKay Scholarship voucher program for disabled students.
«A culture of fear and a conspiracy of silence infected the school system, and kept many teachers from teaching freely about misconduct,» the report's authors concluded.
The Inspectors General Reform Act of 2008, passed unanimously by Congress last week, will give federal scientists a safe place to report political interference, on independent Web sites set up to receive anonymous reports about misconduct at federal agencies.
Beyond reaffirming Charter breaches should make it easier to get exclusion even when breaches occur after evidence is obtained, Krongold and Lacy both say Pino is breaking new ground by stating exclusion should also apply when police are found to be dishonest about their misconduct.
In the last three years the Office of Judicial Complaints (OJC) received 5,407 complaints about misconduct (rather than corruption), though this does not represent all complaints made against the 3,600 judges, 7,000 tribunal members and 29,000 magistrates.
The statement said: «In light of new information about misconduct by Harvey Weinstein that has emerged in the past few days, the directors of The Weinstein Company - Robert Weinstein, Lance Maerov, Richard Koenigsberg and Tarak Ben Ammar - have determined, and have informed Harvey Weinstein, that his employment with The Weinstein Company is terminated, effective immediately.»
The crackdown on corporate crime sparked six years ago by accounting scandals at Enron and WorldCom has done little to foster ethical behavior in the workplace, where many employees are still afraid to speak out about misconduct, a new study finds.
The department also created the hotline and a website where citizens could make complaints about crime or about misconduct.
That a panel commissioned to inquire about misconduct should refuse to grasp the nettle of actually inquiring about misconduct is unfortunately all too typical of these sorry events.
Speaking out about misconduct can be difficult.
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