Sentences with phrase «argued allegations of misconduct»

The previously unreported incident is the first sign that serious concerns about Ronny Jackson's conduct had reached the highest levels of the White House as far back as September — months before White House aides furiously defended Jackson's professionalism, insisted he had been thoroughly vetted and argued allegations of misconduct amounted to unsubstantiated rumors.

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A more fair system, the union argued, is to remove only those teachers facing allegations of sexual misconduct, physical violence, or other serious criminal acts from classroom assignments, while teachers with performance, competence or judgment issues be allowed to stay in the classroom.
West Coast LEAF is intervening in the case to argue that allegations of sexual misconduct are serious and require urgent action in order to protect the public while a complaint is being fully assessed.
West Coast Women's Legal Education & Action Fund intervened in the case to argue that women's allegations of sexual misconduct must be taken seriously and require urgent action to protect the safety of patients while a complaint is under review.
We will argue that allegations of sexual misconduct require urgent action in order to protect the public, and specifically to protect the safety of women accessing healthcare.
For example, in Ontario (College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario) v. Noriega, E. H, 2014 ONCPSD 31, defence counsel argued (unsuccessfully) that an allegation of sexual misconduct «was highly improbable in light of the involvement of medical students in [the] practice and nurses» involved in the complainant's care.
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