In 2013, the Legislature brought
nepotism laws for charter schools in line with those for other public schools.
Earlier this month, the mayor even suggested that McCray, who is barred by
nepotism laws from collecting a city government salary, deserves compensation for all the efforts she has undertaken on behalf of his administration.
Deeply exasperated at having to find a job for this gawky boy with his calf - like face, Phil nonetheless submits to the Hollywood
nepotism law, finds him a «cockamamie» assistant job, and Bobby instantly falls in love with Phil's secretary, the heartstoppingly beautiful and likeable Vonnie, played by Kristen Stewart, who has been miraculously tasked with showing Bobby around.
In 2012, the Louisiana Board of Ethics formally accused Paulette Bruno, the head of Robert Russa Moton Charter School, of violating the state's
nepotism law for employing two daughters - in - law.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile the New York Times reports that Jared Kushner, Trump's trusted son - in -
law, consulted a lawyer to find out how he could join Trump's forthcoming administration without running afoul of federal
laws prohibiting
nepotism.
But I was there when the Intel event happened, and my sister in
law currently works at the company filled with mormon
nepotism.
But, seriously, how likely is that to happen within a borough like Queens County, where the murky waters of cronyism,
nepotism, favoritism, corruption, graft, cover up, favoritism and a reckless disregard for
law, order and obeying their constituents just keep getting swampier by the minute.
County
law says the Suffolk comptroller shall recoup salary and benefits plus interest paid to employees who don't get a
nepotism waiver.
Nassau County and its three towns say new or strengthened ethics
laws will curb
nepotism, but more than 100 current or former elected officeholders, high - level appointees and political club leaders — Republican and Democrat — have had at least one family member working in local government at some point since 2015.
The Cuomo aide said state lawyers are trying to determine if Senator Espada violated the Public Officers
Law, which prohibits legislators from engaging in
nepotism.
Ethics
laws try to curb
nepotism by mostly banning officials from hiring, influencing the hiring of or supervising relatives.
Nassau County and its three towns say new or strengthened ethics
laws will curb
nepotism, but more than 100 current or former elected officeholders, high - level appointees and political club leaders — Republican and Democratic — have had at least one family member working in local government at some point since 2015.
Grilli and Allesina decided to take a closer look at the
law's impact since 2010 and to compare the prevalence of
nepotism in Italy with other countries.
For charges brought for inefficiency, the arbitrator can only consider the following: (1) whether the evaluation failed to adhere substantially to the evaluation process, including, but not limited to providing an corrective action plan; (2) there is a mistake of fact in the evaluation; (3) the charges would not have been brought but for considerations of political affiliation,
nepotism, union activity, discrimination as prohibited by State or federal
law, or other conduct prohibited by State or federal
law; or (4) the district's actions were arbitrary and capricious.
States with weak charter
laws encourage
nepotism, profiteering by politicians, and worse,» according to the NPE report titled Charters and Consequences.
The EU has produced anodyne reports on partnership with Malta and programmes continue despite a breakdown in the rule of
law and governance, that have provided a haven for
nepotism and racketeering.
I'm not familiar with any situations here in the U.S. where a large firm passed the baton from one managing partner to his spouse, and indeed, I would guess that most
law firms have
nepotism policies that might well preclude this practice.
In a recent headline - grabbing case, lawyers represented President Trump's son - in -
law Jared Kushner in relation to
nepotism and conflict - of - interest concerns.