Such breach of trust may well be a violation of s. 122 of the Criminal Code, «breach of
trust by a public officer.»
And, in might be «a breach of
trust by a public officer» — s. 122 of the Criminal Code.
Delisle faces two counts of violating the Security of Information Act and one Criminal Code count of breach of
trust by a public officer.
Is that criminal conduct — possibly breach of
trust by a public officer (Criminal Code s. 122), or obstructing justice (s. 139)?
For example, the personal use of an office computer might be contrary to an employment guideline yet not rise to the level of a breach of
trust by a public officer.
To establish the criminal offence of breach of
trust by a public officer, more is required.
(1) there is no proof that the law society can't deal with the problem «on its own,» it being a problem that LSUC itself inflicted on the residents of Ontario by decades of ignoring it (as have all law societies), and with no attempt to solve it or learn its cause, which might well be «a breach of
trust by a public officer»; see s. 122 of the Criminal Code, and the definition of «public officer» provided by, R. v. Boulanger 2006 SCC 12.
Not exact matches
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial
Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound
by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Const.tution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or
public trust under the United States.
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial
Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound
by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or
public trust under the United States.
Public trust in the body was seriously undermined
by the fact it was often staffed
by many former police
officers and relied on the investigatory resources of the very forces it is supposed to be investigating.
An attempt to seek explanations regarding how a software procured
by Social Security and National Insurance
Trust (SSNIT), ended up in Sierra Leone, abruptly truncated after the
Public Relations
Officer (PRO) barged in and stopped the interview.
Budget monitoring Other entries in the 2015 edition include how academy
trusts must not have de facto trustees or shadow directors, and how Academy Principals (Accounting
Officers) must adhere to the «seven principles of
public life» — first set out
by Lord Nolan and included in the Ministerial code.
At the time,
trust chief operating
officer Lizzie Rowe insisted its structures had been approved
by the DfE in both 2012 and 2014, and questioned the use of
public funds for the investigation.
Prior to the Department of Labor, Secretary Chao was President and Chief Executive
Officer of United Way of America, where she restored
public trust and confidence in one of America's premier institutions of private charitable giving, after it had been tarnished
by financial mismanagement and abuse.
Keywords: Conspiracy to Smuggle (here, cheese); Breach of
Trust By Public Official (here, police
officers)
287 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Uqdah Realty & Management Corp. — deposits; jurisdiction; fraudulent practices; failure to pay judgment; vicarious liability; notary
public; disclosure of agency relationship; broker violated 19 NYCRR 175.1 when he deposited escrow funds into his operating account; broker committed conversion when his operating account fell below deposit amount; broker engaged in fraudulent practices when he illegally retained buyer's
trust funds and attempted to qualify prospective buyer for mortgage
by falsely stating their employment; broker failed to disclose his agency relationship to his client; failure to pay judgment; corporate real estate broker vicariously liable and charged with actual knowledge of violation of law because of representative broker's cognizant misconduct as corporate
officer; broker is not required to deposit a refundable commission in an escrow account unless contractually demanded; corporate broker and representative broker's license revoked; restitution of deposit of $ 12,000 plus interest; notary
public commission revoked based on misconduct as a real estate licensee