If there was evidence
of misconduct in any case disciplinary action would be «taken in line with the party's rule book and procedures», a spokesman said.
The secretary of state takes on the responsibility for the training of teachers; for investigating claims
of misconduct against teachers and the power to ban them from working in schools.
We are also responsible for the investigation of educators involved in
acts of misconduct.
The detailed findings of the three - member investigative panel are here; three of four
charges of misconduct were investigated and dismissed.
In papers filed with the measure proposal, the law firm cited 10
cases of misconduct in school districts around state to demonstrate the need for such a focused law.
Types of misconduct includes poor treatment at the service counter or over the phone, harassment, discrimination or bias.
Teachers facing
accusations of misconduct should always be presumed innocent until proven guilty, an influential committee of MPs said today.
Given that at least seven women have come forward with
complaints of misconduct, his self - evaluation needs to go deeper than logistics.
In fact, books and records violations represent a significant percentage of attorney
incidents of misconduct across the country.
However the refusal to clarify «method» is inappropriate and a
form of misconduct in and of itself.
If you've suffered a catastrophic injury or lost a loved one
because of the misconduct of others, there is no question — we are the right team for you.
Other strategies include developing standards and procedures for raising concerns, implementing training at all levels, and having a process in place to investigate and address
reports of misconduct.
During an internal investigation, employees
suspected of misconduct must be given an opportunity to present their defence.
The question will be, does the
admission of misconduct mean there is little purpose in carrying out a full investigation?
It follows an arrest of a serving police officer at the weekend on
suspicion of misconduct in public office, following the leaking of the police log to a national newspaper.
As such,
proof of misconduct, such as infidelity, has no bearing on the judge's decision to grant the divorce.
As with all cases involving cause, a court will employ a contextual approach, assessing the nature and
extent of the misconduct and the surrounding circumstances.
When allegations
of misconduct arise, the consequences of a guilty charge can be devastating — professionally and personally.
I have experienced this and seen that money is often the only justice available to injury victims and families who have suffered horrific
consequences of misconduct and negligence.
There is no special measure for these damages, and they are sometimes tied to the responsible party's wealth and the extreme
nature of the misconduct.
More than 30 state lawmakers alone have left office facing allegations
of misconduct since 2000.
If adultery or other types of marital misconduct create financial problems for the other spouse, the court will allow evidence to show the
impact of the misconduct.
Each employee who takes the program is required to say they understand the conduct policy and they aren't
aware of any misconduct that should have been reported.
This is particularly true
of misconduct affecting the property available for distribution, such as gambling or drug use.
But in many provinces, there's no limitation period for a civil lawsuit based on sexual misconduct, though the
scope of misconduct exempt from any limitation period varies.
The law is clear that, while all sexual harassment must be taken very seriously, there is a
spectrum of misconduct.
The correspondence in question related to discussions had between the parties after the respondent had proposed to dismiss the claimant by
reason of misconduct.
Phrases with «of misconduct»