«While the governor of Kogi State currently enjoys immunity from prosecution, the commission approved the summary dismissal of two employees for acts of misconduct and the immediate and compulsory retirement of an electoral officer
for acts of gross misconduct.»
A summary dismissal is when an employer dismisses an employee without notice or without payment in lieu of notice usually
for an act of gross misconduct.
Not exact matches
The statute provides immunity from liability
for civil damages resulting from any
act of omission to a volunteer who authorizes a youth athlete to return to play, except in circumstances
of gross negligence or willful or wanton
misconduct.
In a statement he personally signed titled «Retaining Magu is an Impeachable Offence» Ozekhome said, «It is an impeachable offence
for the
Acting President to continue to retain Magu in office as
Acting Chairman, as it amounts to «
gross misconduct» as defined by section 143
of the 1999 Constitution».
The names
of the twenty - nine (29) senior officers dismissed last week by the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS,
for various
acts of gross misconduct have emerged.
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In the case
of Bandara v BBC (UKEAT / 0335/15 / JOJ), the employee received a final written warning
for two
acts which the employer considered could amount to
gross misconduct.
Requires a plaintiff to prove by clear and convincing evidence that a defendant
acted with intentional
misconduct or
gross negligence
for the award
of punitive damages.