We reported ethical violations by the Department of Health, and the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, and they acknowledged wrongdoing, but it wasn't «that much!»
1.05
Reporting Ethical Violations If an apparent ethical violation has substantially harmed or is likely to substantially harm a person or organization and is not appropriate for informal resolution under Standard 1.04, Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations, or is not resolved properly in that fashion, psychologists take further action appropriate to the situation.
APA Standard 1.05:
Reporting Ethical Violations If an apparent ethical violation has substantially harmed or is likely to substantially harm a person or organization and is not appropriate for informal resolution under Standard 1.04, Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations, or is not resolved properly in that fashion, psychologists take further action appropriate to the situation.
Not exact matches
The incident also led to the resignation of vice president Joe Chernov and a pay cut for Halligan, «who knew about Volpe's actions but failed to bring the
ethical violation to the board's attention in a timely fashion,»
reports the Boston Globe.
The company provides a Compliance and Ethics Hotline for
reporting legal or
ethical violations and complaints regarding accounting, internal accounting controls or auditing matters.
You have refused to acknowledge even an
ethical obligation to have
reported this
violation of the FTC consent decree, and we have letters, we've had contacts with Facebook employees... that indicates not only a lack of resources but lack of attention to privacy.
In its
report on Nestlé for the United Reformed Church in 2010,
ethical investment organisation EIRIS cites examples of «total or substantial
violation of the International Code of Marketing Breast - Milk Substitutes».
Nestlé boasts of its inclusion in the FTSE4Good
ethical investment index, while dismissing 90 % of the
violations in the Breaking the Rules 2014
report.
«Just in the last three months, three Assembly members have been kicked out of the Assembly after being convicted of felonies or
ethical violations,» she said in announcing her candidacy, as
reported by The Buffalo News.
MANHATTAN — Rep. Charles Rangel will ask for one final opportunity to plead his case before the House votes on whether to punish him for
ethical violations, the Associated Press
reported Sunday.
The company provides a Compliance and Ethics Hotline for
reporting legal or
ethical violations and complaints regarding accounting, internal accounting controls or auditing matters.
The purpose behind these guidelines is to promote (i) honest and
ethical conduct, including the
ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in
reports and documents that the Trust files with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; (iii) compliance with applicable governmental laws, rule and regulations; (iv) the prompt internal
reporting of
violations of the Trust Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Trust Code; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Trust Code.
I believe that the leaking of this draft is entirely legal, that the taxpayer funded
report report is properly in the public domain under the Freedom of Information Act, and that making it available to the public is in any case protected by established legal and
ethical standards, but web hosting companies are not in the business of making such determinations so interested readers are encouraged to please download copies of the
report for further dissemination in case this content is removed as a possible terms - of - service
violation.
The paper and other news organizations
reported this appeared to be a
violation of the journals»
ethical guidelines.
Closure
Report: This Complaint stems from probate matters in which the Respondent Judge presided and an attorney was disciplined for
ethical violations.
For instance, in Washington State, issues of diligence, competence, and communication accounted for 28 percent of all
ethical violations in 2010, the largest percentage in all categories (Washington Bar Association, 2010 Lawyer Discipline System Annual
Report).
For a case study examining how Model Rule 5.1 provides little incentive to lawyers to
report or take action regarding
ethical violations committed by other lawyers in a firm, see Thomas A. Kuczajda, «Self Regulation, Socialization, and the Role of Model Rule 5.1,» Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 12 (1998 - 1999): 119 - 149, http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/geojlege12&div=13&id=&page=.
I would never have noticed, but for the title of The Indiana Lawyer's story as
reported by Olvia Covington, «Social media create potential for
ethical violations.»
Proof that only a ``... small percentage of salespeople cross the
ethical line» is «not» on the RECO public web site, because only a few unethical
violations are ever discovered and even fewer are thereupon
reported to RECO in the first place.
Neither the parties nor the mediation officer are required to
report any potential
ethical violations that may be discovered during the mediation process.