Silver also helped the doctor in 2008 by sending $ 25,000 in state funding to a nonprofit that had Taub's
relative as a member of its board, according to the complaint.
Not exact matches
This necessitates that
members sign their names to their ballots in the convention — and several anti-Wright sources worried to the Observer that this could influence their vote,
as a number either hold jobs at the city
Board of Elections that the county machine has influence over, or have
relatives who do.
The core
of the charges are depressingly simple: that Espada funneled federal and state money to Soundview, then controlled its distribution through the
board of directors he installed for its loyalty; some
board members, Cuomo says, doubled
as members of Espada's Senate staff, others
as Espada's
relatives.
Town
of Oyster Bay (2016): «No town officer or employee, either individually or
as a
member of a town
board or commission, shall participate in any decision to appoint, hire, promote, discipline or discharge a
relative or a
member of his or her household... No town officer or employee shall supervise a
relative or
member of his or her household in the performance
of such person's official duties.»
Furthermore, our research shows that
board members of higher - performing D.C. charter schools, when compared to those at lower - performing ones, are more knowledgeable about their schools (particularly
relative to its performance rating, demographics, and financial outlook), and more apt to evaluate their leaders using staff satisfaction
as a factor in doing so.
A district school
board member may not employ or appoint a
relative,
as defined in s. 112.3135, to work under the direct supervision
of that district school
board member.