Sentences with phrase «complaint from a member of the public»

Committee chair Keith Vaz said he had received complaints from members of the public claiming the Labour leader gave inaccurate or misleading responses.
There was no evidence of public disruption or of complaints from members of the public.
The privacy watchdog accepted 426 complaints from members of the public about privacy concerns in the private sector, says the report, which attributes the spike mainly to a surge of complaints about Bell Canada's announcement last year that it would use clients» account information to create more targeted ads.
The Commission can undertake investigations on their own initiative and has a lot of discretion as to what complaints it will pursue, but any complaint from a member of the public should be from someone who was directly affected.
Do you see a valid complaint from a member of the public or one of your salespeople as a nuisance to be ignored?
We set the standards for the required education and training of real estate professionals, issue licences, and investigate complaints from members of the public.

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In a statement the Charity Commission said: «In March 2014 complaints were received from members of the public alleging the charity was being used for private advantage.
Interviews with more than a dozen former and current Mavericks employees in different departments, conducted during a months - long SPORTS ILLUSTRATED investigation, paint a picture of a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior: alleged public fondling by the team president; outright domestic assault by a high - profile member of the Mavs.com staff; unsupportive or even intimidating responses from superiors who heard complaints of inappropriate behavior from their employees; even an employee who openly watched pornography at his desk.
The Press Complaints Commission has now received more than 3,600 complaints, largely from members of the BritiComplaints Commission has now received more than 3,600 complaints, largely from members of the Briticomplaints, largely from members of the British public.
Members of the Independent Democratic Conference also released a new report, «Public Housing Peril: The Need to Hold NYCHA Accountable,» on poor NYCHA conditions and the slow responses to requests from tenants to remedy their complaints.
The information from the CRDC is used by OCR as background and context for investigations into complaints of discrimination, and is also used by other offices in US ED, other federal agencies, lawmakers, and various members of the public who are interested in understanding more about the state of educational equity in the nation's schools.
(2) Whenever possible, any complaint received from a member of the public which serves as the evidentiary basis for the Director to find probable cause shall be sworn to and verified by the complainant and shall be attached to the petition.
(c) The Corresponding Secretary shall have charge of the correspondence including, but not limited to handling routine inquiries from the public, internal and external Club communication, and related questions; notify members of meetings; notify Officers and Directors of their election to office via special mailing or other approved method of communication; receive applications for membership; applications must be acknowledged within 15 days of receipt by e-mail or postal mail; check accompanying application must be sent to the Treasurer for deposit within 30 days of receipt; send copy of membership applications to President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary and Newsletter Editor; check new applicants references and report findings to the Board; receive complaints from members regarding applicant; forward complaints to Board via email within 15 days of receipt; notify applicant if his / her application was approved or declined within 15 days of Board decision; keep an up - to - date roll of the members of the Club with their addresses and other pertinent information and provide same to Website Editor; the mailing address of the Apricot / Red Poodle Club shall be that of the Corresponding Secretary; and carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these by - laws.
The Law Society of Upper Canada is warning its members about a lawyer referral service that has prompted several complaints from the profession and the public.
Following the appeal court's ruling, complaints about Camp's behaviour from members of the public, law professors and law students rolled into the Canadian Judicial Council.
From a regulatory perspective, there are three categories of complaints that raise professionalism issues: 1) incivility; 2) counselling or behaving dishonourably; and 3) misleading the court, another lawyer, the Law Society, a client or other member of the public.
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has been receiving complaints, through email / letters and in its Integrated Grievance Management System, from members of public informing the Authority that they are receiving spurious calls from unidentified persons: Claiming to be representatives of IRDAI and offering insurance policies of different insurance companies with various benefits.
If the complaint is from a member of the public and is vague, overly general, or does not allege violations of specific Articles of the Code, the Chairperson may assign a member of the Grievance Committee to help the complainant draft the complaint in proper form.
Every real estate council takes their responsibility very seriously and this is why in Ontario, for example, for every complaint the Registrar may receive from a member of the public, a file is opened and the matter is dealt with according to the nature of the complaint.
The control exercised is control on the members by and for whom the system was set in place and this control includes by - laws and provisions largely imposed upon the members because of public complaints anywhere from misrepresentation, misleading advertisement, falsification of facts, non-disclosure of facts, lack of fiduciary responsibility and ethics.
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