Sentences with phrase «further formal complaint»

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A formal letter of complaint from CtW Investment Group has been sent to the SEC on Wednesday, asking regulators to investigate further into the company's accounting practices.
Labour MP John Mann, who made the formal complaint over Mrs Miller's expenses, said accepting the cash would be a «further insult» to taxpayers.
Ackenhusen further testified that she explained the process of investigating misconduct cases, but «since it didn't appear that Dr. Perez - Melgosa was making a complaint of research misconduct against herself... and it did not appear there was an allegation of research misconduct at that time» — Nickerson had not lodged a formal complaint — «I did not pursue it further
We examine all investigations under the assumption that the existence of a complaint itself may point to some type of trauma even if a formal investigation does not find sufficient evidence for the case to proceed further.
This change means that students who are harmed by state and local civil - rights violations will be far less likely to see those abuses remedied unless they, their parents, or someone else acting on their behalf files a direct and formal complaint.
It is understood that Edexcel has only received one formal complaint about the paper so far, and this came from a teacher.
So far, Clement is the only SES employee reassigned to speak out publicly and file a formal complaint; whether and when others who are victims of these mass - transfers will come forward remains to be seen.
John Mashey, I'd be interested in your further thoughts on the SACS accreditation review process, above, particularly the applicability of the Integrity and Accuracy policy cited in Principles of Accreditation, and whether a threshold has been reached for Dr. Bradley to file a formal complaint against GMU with the accreditation review commission.
The balance were closed for a number of reasons including the conclusion that no further regulatory action was required, the absence of jurisdiction and the formal (or practical) withdrawal of the complaint.
If the case is not appropriate for dismissal or diversion at the intake stage, the intake attorney may process the case to the trial division for further investigation or to prepare for the filing of a formal complaint with the Presiding Disciplinary Judge.
If it feels appropriate, you could speak to your supervisor about the issue to seek advice on the best way to handle the situation or what the process would be to make a formal complaint if it's gone that far.
So far I have made a formal complaint to school, made a formal complaint to the chair of Governors, contacted the Educational Psychology department at the LA, contacted my son's responsible LA and two therapists have written letters.
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