I did not know that Part 7 would cover unfounded allegations
of professional misconduct relating to my service as Convening Lead Author of one chapter of the IPCC's Second Assessment Report.
Not exact matches
We write in our capacity as citizens
of the Republic
of Ghana invoking the powers
of this Commission under Article 218 (a)
of the 1992 Constitution
of Ghana and section 7 (1)(i)
of the CHRAJ Act 1993 (Act 456), as amended, which states «to investigate complaints
of violations
of fundamental rights and freedoms, injustice, corruption, abuse
of power and unfair treatment
of any person by a public officer in the exercise
of his official duties», to investigate a case
of professional misconduct bothering on official corruption and corruption -
related activities involving ACP Mrs. Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah, the current acting Director - General
of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID)
of the Ghana Police Service.
Such individual shall comply with applicable provisions
of the rules
of the board
of regents, and the regulations
of the commissioner,
relating to
professional misconduct, disciplinary proceedings and penalties for
professional misconduct.
A Law Society
of Manitoba panel revoked Howard Tennenhouse's licence on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to
professional misconduct related to 55
of his more than 100 residential school cases.
The ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and
Professional Responsibility wants to add provisions that would make it
misconduct for lawyers to knowingly discriminate or engage in harassment in conduct
related to the practice
of law.
In August, the discipline committee
of the law society issued a citation against Palkowski, alleging he committed
professional misconduct related to actions in 2003 and 2004.
Where, for example, a registrant or member suffers from an alcohol or drug addiction, a regulator must accommodate that disability to the point
of undue hardship when addressing
professional misconduct resulting from that disability, or when addressing the registrant's competence, or when acting under any provision
relating specifically to addictions that may impair the
professional's ability to practice, e.g., under sections 33 (4)(e) and 39 (1)(e)
of the Health Professions Act.
Palkowski resigned the practice
of law in December in the face
of serious allegations
related to
professional misconduct.
It is hard to see how dishonesty and deceit not
related to the practice
of law could constitute «
professional misconduct.»
John is currently advising and acting on behalf
of the claimants in a number
of professional negligence cases including: a farmer in a case against an architect arising from the collapse
of a barn roof; a SME in a case against a barrister and a solicitor arising from the
misconduct of litigation against two separate finance companies in
related disputes; a trustee in bankruptcy in a case against a solicitor arising from the
misconduct of litigation against a financial advisor; and another trustee in bankruptcy in a case against a solicitor arising from the
misconduct of a commercial property transaction.
Advising large private equity firms, their portfolio companies, and public companies on the separation
of senior
professionals determined to have engaged in sexual
misconduct and on the negotiation and drafting
of the
related separation agreements
Respecting the alleged discrimination, the complainant expressed concern that prospective employers would unfairly assume the conditional status
of her licenses was
related to
professional misconduct, and if clarified as being disability -
related, prospective employers would believe her disabilities posed a serious risk
of poor job performance (¶ 15).
(a) may constitute
professional misconduct, or conduct unbecoming a licensee, on the part
of a
related licensee, or