Sentences with phrase «of widespread misconduct»

In its first salvo earlier this month, the federal mortgage task force formed by the Justice Department sued Bear Stearns & Company, currently a unit of JPMorgan Chase, accusing the company of widespread misconduct during the heady days of the housing boom in the packaging and sale of mortgage securities.
Fitzgerald said last week that she did not recall receiving an email in May 2015 that detailed an attempt to discredit a police whistleblower whose allegations of widespread misconduct in the force cost her predecessor his job as justice minister.
CBA's announcement, which was made in a YouTube video by a senior bank executive a day after BuzzFeed Australia reported the data breach, puts further pressure on Australian banks already reeling from revelations of widespread misconduct in a judicial inquiry.

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Gurley was reportedly guiding Uber behind the scenes as it dealt with widespread fallout from allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment.
The New York Times reported earlier this year that Gurley was guiding Uber behind the scenes as it dealt with widespread fallout from allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment.
Clearly, the stakes are high when it comes to any allegations of misconduct — a cover - up and reports of a widespread culture of harassment have been shown to seriously damage businesses.
Silver, who would become the longest - serving speaker in state history next year, has survived previous ethical scandals, including widespread complaints over his handling of sexual harassment charges against former Assemblyman Vito Lopez and the earlier conviction of his top aide, Michael Boxley, on a charge of sexual misconduct.
November ended with another record low in most serious city crime but a rise in reported rapes, NYPD officials said Monday, attributing the spike to widespread coverage of numerous accusations of sexual misconduct against celebrities.
November ended with another record low in serious city crime but a rise in reported rapes, NYPD officials said, attributing the spike to widespread coverage of numerous accusations of sexual misconduct against celebrities.
To address widespread complaints of sexual misconduct at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand today will propose more training, a better reporting system and giving midshipmen at sea satellite phones to call for help if sexually abused.
WASHINGTON — To address widespread complaints of sexual misconduct at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday will propose more training, a better reporting system and giving midshipmen at sea satellite phones to call for help if sexually abused.
A thoracic surgeon who attracted widespread attention for transplanting artificial tracheae into patients — and then faced scientific misconduct charges — has been found not guilty in the first of two investigations into his work.
But in the most recent case in 2010, NRC acted as both judge and executioner, retracting the grant of a researcher at the Karolinska Institute after finding widespread misconduct in her lab; on the basis of their findings, her new employer, Gothenburg University, fired her.
► In a Tuesday ScienceInsider, Erik Stokstad reported that Paolo Macchiarini, a visiting professor at the Karolinska Institute «who attracted widespread attention for transplanting artificial tracheae into patients — and then faced scientific misconduct charges — has been found not guilty in the first of two investigations into his work.»
«The widespread findings of misconduct and poor student performance in for - profit charter schools demand the elimination of these schools.
The resulting report, released by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) last month, found «systemic misconduct within the district as far back as 2001» and concluded that «thousands of school children were harmed by widespread cheating in the Atlanta Public School System.»
Chicago Sun - Times: CPS watchdog finds widespread pattern of unfair elementary admissions [See also WTTW Chicago public television and the Chicago Tribune] NYT: Michael Feinberg, a founder of KIPP schools, is fired after misconduct claims [See also WSJ, Houston Chronicle, Chalkbeat]
If the only way to get credibility amongst the no - mitigation crowd is to say the kinds of things Judith Curry is saying in this post and labmunckey in his comment (baseless accusations of widespread bias and / or misconduct), then I guess I won't succeed.
The odd twist in this story is that he was convicted under a law that was enacted in the face of widespread financial misconduct and often only applies to the destruction of information recording instances of corporate crime.
Absolute divorces in contested divorce cases used to require proof of misconduct or wrongdoing had been committed by a spouse, but with the recent widespread adoption of no - fault divorce laws in most states, blame is no longer required to get a legal divorce decree.
Separately, federal regulators have ordered banks to improve their mortgage servicing and foreclosure practices after widespread revelations in 2010 that banks improperly repossessed the homes of delinquent borrowers through a system rife with errors and misconduct.
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