Sentences with phrase «such allegations made against»

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.

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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.
Longtime residents knew it was not the first time that such allegations had been made against priests in the diocese.
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?
She can not make such an allegation against me without any hardcore evidence.
«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.
Akufo - Addo's action corroborated a statement he made during the NPP's 25th annual delegates conference in the Central Region last Saturday, when he said, his government will take allegations of corruption against its officials seriously, and expects that persons who make such allegations present evidence to back their claims.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Likewise, a complainant who makes allegations against a business - related professional, such as an accountant or a solicitor, should not thereby gain access to sensitive financial or strategic information that may relate to the matter complained about.
Such people are often not eligible for public funding but need the help of an experienced barrister to represent them at a contested hearing when allegations of a serious nature are made against them and otherwise they would have to represent themselves.
Learned Senior Counsel submits that the allegations made by the respondent against arbitrator are totally frivolous and no such ground in any event available under section 48 of the Act while opposing enforcement of the foreign award.
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