Sentences with phrase «such allegations are made»

The Team draws upon the specialist knowledge and experience that its members have built up throughout the vast range of work in which such allegations are made.

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I may have turned from your love and your path, but I am confident that any such allegations made against me will in time be proven unfounded.
Other putative class actions have focused on the use of synthetic vitamins or fiber that allegedly are either not natural — because they were made using synthetic processes — or were produced in a way that makes them unnatural — such as allegations that beta carotene or fiber can naturally occur in foods, but some is made synthetically and then added to foods.
Otiko Nafisa Djaba and Rockson Bukari, Gender Minister and Upper East Regional Minister respectively are walking free without any invite after such serious allegation was made against them.
Touching on the fraud allegations made by Mr Mahama, he said his government mounted a strong defense for the bus branding scandal and believes that the former president is better of not wading into such territories.
If they do, they should be the last to make such a stupid allegation.
It's unfortunate the NPP is making such allegations» he told host Kwasi Aboagye.
Longtime residents knew it was not the first time that such allegations had been made against priests in the diocese.
But in a response, John Boadu said Portuphy is making such allegations in order to seek the attention of NDC party members who are willing to vote him out.
According to him, the NPP might be «hallucinating» for making such allegation.
«In view of the serious allegations put to us by Channel 4 and the concerns raised about how such issues have been handled in the past, Nick Clegg has asked Tim Farron, the party president, to establish an immediate review into all our procedures for dealing with these issues, including a thorough examination of how allegations made in the past have been handled,» he said.
Ask yourself what the prime minister would have publicly said should the allegation have been made that the BBC hired a criminal private investigator to conduct such activities.
«Corruption is a personal thing and Nigeria Police Force is not a corrupt institution and it is not for anybody to have made such allegation.
Are NBA and the SANs suggesting that once a state security agency invades the home of a judicial officer, and makes allegations against him or her IN THE MEDIA, such an officer is under obligation to step down from its duties?
Are they comfortable with such an egregious overturning of the presumption of innocence even when no formal allegations have been made against an officer?
That we have absolute confidence and trust in the credibility of our MP, the honourable Mahama Ayariga That as a lawyer of repute it will be far fetched for the honourable MP to make such allegation in vacuum That after following the issues as being dicussed we fully associate ourselve with the letter written by the hon. Mahama Ayariga, hon. Alhassan Suhuyini and Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for an investigation by the right honourable speaker of parliament and to add that any such investigation must either be public or it's findings be made public
«If you are making such a serious allegation against someone, you should put that allegation to him and give him an opportunity to say something in his defence before you take the draconian decision to remove him,» he says.
«When you look at the technical report which GII added, such that it is a period of two years in which the perception is compiled, when you look at 2016, in that year, you know all the corruption allegations that came to the fore: the bus branding saga, Ghana Standards Authority, NCA [National Communications Authority], Electoral Commission allegations and a host of them that the [Mahama] government did not show any commitment to fighting revelations and scandals that had been made public.»
Examining the validity of the Justice Center's decision to unsubstantiate allegations of abuse or neglect would be an inappropriate audit objective as OSC does not have the legal expertise to make such an assessment.»
«However, in view of these allegations and the concerns raised about how such issues have been handled, Nick Clegg asked Party President Tim Farron to establish an immediate review into all our procedures for dealing with these issues, including a thorough examination of how allegations made in the past have been handled.
«It would appear Governor Fayose wakes up daily in search of new controversies and making one spurious allegation after another; and it does not really matter to him whether such allegations are reasonable, logical or sensible.
In view of the serious allegations put to us by Channel 4 and the concerns raised about how such issues have been handled in the past, Nick Clegg has asked Tim Farron, the party President, to establish an immediate review into all our procedures for dealing with these issues, including a thorough examination of how allegations made in the past have been handled.
Allegations made by mandated reporters, such as medical providers, are more likely than other allegations to result in a determination that there is credible evidence that the child was abused orAllegations made by mandated reporters, such as medical providers, are more likely than other allegations to result in a determination that there is credible evidence that the child was abused orallegations to result in a determination that there is credible evidence that the child was abused or neglected.
Meanwhile, Allen's career has not been materially harmed by the allegations; he's continued to make about one movie every year, working with stars such as Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Emma Stone, Colin Firth, Justin Timberlake, Owen Wilson, Colin Farrell, Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, and many, many more.
This is being set up in certain instances, with the support of staff, parents and students, to help to address issues such as bullying and to readily resolve allegations made by pupils against teachers in an informed way.
(5) investigate allegations, made in writing and under oath or affirmation, that citizens of the United States are unlawfully being accorded or denied the right to vote, or to have their votes properly counted, in any election of presidential electors, Members of the United States Senate, or of the House of Representatives, as a result of any patterns or practice of fraud or discrimination in the conduct of such election; and
Posted Mar 29, 2011 at 1:12 AM Steve, «was age - banding, not Hugershoff, as you falsely allege» I made no such allegation.
Sadly, such constant revision does not make it any easier to counter allegations that simply talking about «global warming» is making recent decades hotter.
To make such an allegation is to ignore the fact that Miskolczi uses the proper laws of physics in his calculations.
While the panel took into account «the investment in these proceedings, in terms of time, emotion and money and the genuine public interest and importance in knowing the findings of the panel in respect of the allegations which have been made,» it found that the disclosure failings were «an abuse of the process which is of such seriousness that it offends the panel's sense of justice and propriety».
Litigators routinely proceeding to trial with serious allegations, such as undue influence, run the risk of an award of special costs being made against their client, should such allegations be unproved.
One parent may attempt to defame the other, feeling there is little risk in making such an untrue allegation when the «payoff» is being given full custody.
As such in every case your solicitor should seek to secure from the defendant insurer an early full admission of fault, and if the defendant is seeking to make an allegation of contributory negligence then get them to make it early so that your solicitor can properly gather the evidence to resist the same.
Even where a parent could have been exonerated following such a hearing, the allegations made are recorded in these judgments.
A review of case law makes clear the majority of such allegations are dismissed at trial due to insufficient proof.
The defendant therefore knew the time - frame within which the allegedly defamatory statements were said to have been made, such that the allegations could not be said to be unduly vague.
The recent sexual harassment allegations have made us question whether or not such cases are rising, but the dismissed concept is that nothing has really changed; the powerful will continue to have the option of abusing their authority, victims will always feel humiliated and sexual harassment claims will remain a «he said, she said» battle.
The most prurient aspect of the dispute concerned the allegations by CanniMed's special committee that the locked - up shareholders had been heavily involved with Aurora and others in orchestrating and facilitating the Aurora bid, such that the locked - up holders should be considered «joint actors» (this characterization would have significant disclosure implications and make the bid more difficult by excluding those shares from the 50 - per - cent minimum tender condition and from any minority approval of a subsequent acquisition transaction).
The allegation that the landlord has discriminated against a disabled tenant is a serious matter and the court would presumably not wish to make such a finding unless there were cogent evidence to support it.
Where reasonable grounds to make such an allegation arise, counsel must be free to fearlessly raise such allegations.
Oftentimes not only is the issue of fault not admitted but allegations are made that the Plaintiff was not injured, if injured the Plaintiff is at fault for such injuries, if injured the injuries are not connected to the trauma and on and on.
Typically, such policies are written for the protection of directors and officers of companies and are sold by insurers on the basis that they provide «peace of mind» in the event that any allegation of malpractice is made against them in connection with their duties.
My final question is this: If a judge is required to undertake the above - referenced analysis when an employee alleges that he or she should not be made to mitigate his damages by returning to a hostile, embarrassing or humiliating work environment (thus using the allegations as a «shield») why is it «unnecessary and undesirable to expand the court's involvement in such questions» when the employee puts forwards the allegations as a claim, thus using the allegations as a «sword?»
Currently, the ICRC can only make such an interim order if an allegation is referred to the Discipline Committee.
If there is unfair conduct at the time of termination, such as unfair allegations of serious wrongdoing, a claim may be made for «aggravated damages».
The Bingham Centre makes the valid point that the fact that cases such as Al Rawi (allegations of rendition and torture by the security services which resulted in a large civil settlement) have meant courts ordering more disclosure from the security services may be more a result of policy changes by the security services than of judicial activism which needs to be reined in.
What it means is that employers must be cautious and smart about when to make such allegations as «getting it wrong» can demonstrably be very, very expensive.
Some judges will often sober up a lawyer making such a presentation with a statement like, «These are very serious allegations; do you suggest that I contact the Florida Bar
He went so far as to observe in strong terms that such an «allegation, plainly distressing to a solicitor, an officer of the court, ought never to have been made».
I dare say that UUA leaders and Stikeman Elliott attroneys falsely accusing me of the archaic crime of blasphemous libel on the unfounded basis that I have allegedly made «unfounded and vicious allegations to the effect that ministers of the (Unitarian Universalist) Association engage in such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape» are guilty of making libelous claims about me...
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