Sentences with phrase «breach of the code of»

«Following an investigation, a panel headed by an independent QC considered the evidence and has concluded there has not been a breach of the code of conduct.»
It continued that, «your actions as appeared on your facebook wall, constitute a major offense and breach of the Code of Ethics of both the Civil and Local Government Service under canon one - the Principle of anonymity and performance as stated in part II, enjoins officers to maintain neutrality in the performance of public functions ``.
«Some might think that now to have a second treasurer apparently in breach of the code of conduct is a sign of systemic moral failure in the high command of the Conservative party.»
«It is my view therefore that, it is the CHRAJ that is the institution vested with the exclusive constitutional authority to deal with all relevant matters relating to breach of code of conduct of public officers including this matter on the receipt of the Ford expedition vehicle.
The Code of Conduct Bureau is arraigning former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Godsday Peter Orubebe on the 9th of November, 2015 on a four count charge, bordering on breach of Code of Conduct of Bureau and Tribunal Act.
I would urge you to take swift action to address this issue and ensure that these breaches of the Code of Conduct are addressed, with a view to potential disciplinary proceedings being initiated against these Special Advisers who have broken the Code.»
Draft a cybersafety code of conduct, including clear incident response flow charts, to ensure all staff and relevant parents are aware of how to deal with a breach of the code of conduct.
If these requirements had not been met, the architect could be in breach of the code of conduct and this could lead to a disciplinary hearing by the governing body.
The ASA has the power to have advertisements it believes are in breach of its code of conduct withdrawn, and prevent them from appearing again.
Please be aware that any further breaches of the Code of Conduct may result in a longer suspension or even a permanent ban.
While the facts and circumstances of Mullaney are of course different (other considerations apart, there was no complaint in Mullaney that the Standards Committee did not have relevant guidance drawn to its attention, whereas in Sanders it was common ground that the Case Tribunal was not referred to the relevant guidance on the circumstances in which disqualification, suspension and partial suspension may be appropriate following a finding of breach of the code of conduct), this does differ somewhat from the approach of Wilkie J in Sanders v Kingston.
Under the act, council «may» impose a reprimand or a suspension of up to 90 days if there is a finding of a breach of the Code of Conduct.
Whilst a company is often entitled to summarily dismiss an employee if they are found to be in serious breach of a code of conduct, as was the case with Google, it is highly important that the code of conduct reflects the culture, expectations and corporate ethos of the business.
He believes Leiper was right to find a breach of the code of conduct in her original report, but her office may have been unfairly tainted by the draconian nature of the punishment handed out by Hackland, before it was overturned.
X advised to admit breach of Code of Conduct.
The municipal Integrity Commissioner found this to be a breach of the Code of Conduct.
The definition of «professional misconduct» must be amended to refer to a serious breach of the code of conduct.
Monitored activities of the staff and identified issues where there had been a deliberate breach of code of conduct
Note: Sections 15, 41B and 50A of the Public Service Act 1999 make provision for dealing with an alleged breach of the Code of Conduct (within the meaning of that Act) by an APS employee or a former APS employee.
FYI You can not use The Ottawa Realtor Network as this is a trademark infringement with CREA and is a breach of your Code of Ethics.
Unfortunately, like the decision to hide «conditional sale status» from buyers looking for homes on the Calgary MLS system (Ontarians would love to see that crazy consumer misleading form required to be signed by the Seller of every conditional sale), this move to legitimize formal disclosure through a limited explanation is yet another breach of the Code of Ethics required to be followed by all members of CREA.
Accepting a finders fee without making full disclosure to your client is a breach of the REBBA code of ethics http://www.reco.on.ca/UserFiles/Registrars%20Bulletins/Mortgage%20finders%20fees%20&%20referral%20fees.pdf and making a payment to an unregistered person in furtherance of trade is also a breach of the code of ethics http://www.reco.on.ca/UserFiles/Registrars%20Bulletins/Bird%20Dog%20Fees.pdf so it seems the only proposal in this article that is legal in Ontario (and these fellows seem to be in Ontario since they have a 289 number) is the reciprocal favour arrangement.

Not exact matches

In fact, 44 percent of known breaches in 2014 stemmed from vulnerabilities caused by unpatched code that was two to four years old, showing that many companies are not adequately updating security patches, according to HP's Cyber Risk Report.
The competition regulator has initiated Federal Court proceedings against Perth - based franchise chain Pastacup and its co-founder Stuart Bernstein for alleged breaches of the Franchising Code of Conduct.
If someone breaches the Code of Honor, bring it to their attention.
The integrity commissioner also reported that Ford was in violation of three articles in the Code of Conduct, and that by asking for forgiveness of repaying the donations, could also be breaching the Lobbyists» Code of Conduct.
In a speech I gave a year ago, I recommended that North American compensation consultants devise a code of conduct for consultants — independently developed and enforced — that includes consequences for breach, similar to regimes that lawyers and accountants have.
But he's been sent home, suspended, while his department «investigates» him for an alleged breach of the public service Values and Ethics Code.
This is due to similarities in the code used in the online heist and in an earlier breach of Sony Pictures, according to two insiders quoted by Bloomberg and who asked to remain unidentified since the matter has not gone public.
Few teams realize that the majority of breaches can be prevented early in the software development life cycle - when developers commit code to repositories.
Many companies can deny severance payments to any executive fired «for cause,» which generally means breaching a company's code of ethics or a criminal conviction.
Our understanding is that previously they had told both the Brampton Trustees and the Hospital that the proposed sub-lease to the SJWMP with the clause exempting them from the Code of Ethics was a breach of trust and that they must either renegotiate the lease or apply to the Charity Commission for an order removing the Ethics clause from the Hospital Constitution and allowing the Brampton Trustees to use their money for non-Catholic purposes.
Few of us would die in the breach for the formulation of the ends of marriage as set out so tersely in the 1917 Code.
A list of 13 MPs facing harassment allegations has been circulating at Westminster, according to The Daily Telegraph and the Prime Minister ordered a Cabinet Office inquiry into whether Mr Garnier breached the ministerial code.
The reason Christians don't follow it is because Christ didn't follow it either, in many particulars — he touched lepers and bleeding women and dead bodies among other breaches of the Leviticus code.
Christians don't follow Leviticus any more the reason Christians don't follow it is because Christ didn't follow it either, in many particulars — he touched lepers and bleeding women and dead bodies among other breaches of the Leviticus code.
Mr Crabb (pictured) and Chris Pincher were cleared by a panel headed by an independent QC of breaching the Conservatives» code of conduct.
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It alleges the TV show breached ABC's Code of Conduct, including making a number of inaccuracies, misrepresentations and omissions.
Supermarkets need to improve the way they notify suppliers when delisting their products to avoid breaching the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct, ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said today at the Australian Food and Grocery Council's forum in Canberra.
UK supermarket giant Tesco has been found to have «seriously breached» the legally - binding Groceries Supply Code of Practice that was created to protect grocery suppliers.
He is reporting that the Prime Minister's office is rejecting claims Barnaby Joyce breached the ministerial code of conduct when his lover was employed by fellow MPs, arguing Vikki Campion could not be considered the Deputy Prime Minister's «partner» at the time.
On 1 April 2017, the ACCC introduced changes to the Code which will now allow the ACCC to seek penalties of up to AUD $ 63, 000 for breaches of the Code.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no action brought by either party against the other for breach of this Agreement shall be limited to breach of contract remedies and either party may bring any additional cause (s) of action that would otherwise be available to it, including and only as applicable based on the facts presented, copyright infringement pursuant to Title 17 of the United States Code.
Changes to competition laws (milk wars discussion and recommendations relating to MMP (introduce effects test), predatory pricing (recommend Minister direct ACCC to investigate Coles for breach of s 46 relating to predatory pricing), unconscionable conduct (suggest it be defined), statutory duty of good faith, unfair contract terms (seeks «recognition of the competitive disadvantage faced by farmers» and extension of unfair contract terms protection to small business), collective bargaining (seeks relaxation of public interest test for boycott approvals in agriculture markets, increase «ability for peak bodies to commence and progress collective bargaining and boycott applications» on behalf of members - and further dairy specific recommendations, ACCC divestiture power (wants ACCC to have similar divestiture powers to Comp Commission in UK - «simpler process of divestiture», ACCC monitoring powers (wants Minister to direct ACCC to use price monitoring powers to «monitor prices, costs and profits relating to the supply of drinking milk») and mandatory code of conduct (wants mandatory code and «Ombudsman with teeth to ensure compliance»)-RRB-.
All three companies are in major breach of this Code in Canada and globally, and thereby put the health of infants and young children at risk because of their promotion of inappropriate feeding practices.
However, as IBFAN has pointed out to FTSE, PricewaterhouseCoopers «rigorous evaluation» not only missed the fact Nestlé Instructions are weaker than the Code and Resolutions, they apparently missed the fact that Nestlé's infant formula labels in India are in breach of the Infant Milk Substitutes Act.
The claims, that amber teething necklaces are a «natural analgesic» that provide «natural relief from teething problems» were judged by the TGA to be «misleading, unsubstantiated and in breach of the advertising standards code
He refuses to do so and again ignores a call to drop the «protect» claim used to promote Nestlé formula and other breaches of the international marketing standards (the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly).
Like many of his fellow health professionals, he believes these manufacturers push their products too aggressively, sometimes breaching the stipulations of an international code on the marketing of formula milk drawn up in 1981, ratified by member states of the World Health Organisation, and enshrined in law in Bangladesh since 1984.
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