MPs have a Code of Conduct, as holders of public office, which
governs the principles of their actions and requires them, at all times, to act in the public interest, first and not to gain any financial or material benefit from their office... it is glaringly
obvious that, whatever may be in particular
rules, some MPs» [alleged] actions fall well short of their overriding duties.»
So, for
obvious safety reasons, teacher pre-employment background screening would, on the surface, appear to be a «given»; however, as educational regulations vary from state to state, the
rules governing teacher pre-employment screening also tend to vary depending upon the location.