Sentences with phrase «ethics adviser»

The Dutch advisory report also recommended the development of a code of conduct for individual data researchers, the appointment of ethics advisers and the embedding of training in ethics and academic integrity in researcher education, some of which is already in place for data researchers in Ireland.
Sessions told Jackson Lee he had been instructed by Justice Department ethics advisers to remain uninvolved in the Senate campaign, and he said the department «will evaluate every case as to whether or not it should be investigated.»
Eisen and Richard Painter, White House ethics adviser to President George W. Bush between 2005 and 2007, on Tuesday wrote an op - ed in the Washington Post urging Trump to put his «conflict - generating assets in a true blind trust run by an independent trustee.»
Agata testified that while serving as the administration's legal ethics adviser, Percoco sought his advice on employment outside of his job for the governor.
«What has kept ACT going is persistence, tenacity and vision,» says Ronald Green, ACT's long - time ethics adviser and a professor of religion and ethics at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The US law firm will help Trump move his business assets to a trust, shift company leadership to his two adult sons and a third corporate executive, and add both a management - level ethics adviser and a chief compliance officer to the company.
University of Calgary law professor Alice Woolley has been appointed Calgary's first ethics adviser.
To help ease the appearance of conflicts of interest, the company said it would not enter into any new international deals, promised to hire a compliance officer and ethics adviser to vet domestic deals, donate foreign profit from its hotels and refrain from doing anything that could be perceived as exploiting the office of the presidency.
While President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of inaugural activities it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
But while President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of Friday's inaugural activities, it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
«This is not the way we behave in the world's leading constitutional democracy,» says Norman Eisen, special counsel and ethics adviser to President Barack Obama between 2009 and 2011.
Trump tries to keep his official duties and his business separate with the help of an ethics adviser.
She's made a start by hiring an ethics adviser, by banning administration appointees from holding leadership posts in political parties and by barring her executive staff from donating to, or fundraising for, her political campaigns.
The permanent secretary at the Home Office, Sir Philip Rutnam, said he had asked the prime minister's ethics adviser, Sir Alex Allan, to examine the circumstances surrounding Rudd's claim that «that's not how we operate».
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