Not exact matches
As counterintuitive as it may seem, advisors are in the best position to spot and report
bad actors and
instances of financial
abuse among their elderly clients.
It would cost to take a stand against these very prominent leaders, despite the fact that the situation we were dealing with is widely recognized as one
of the
worst, if not the
worst,
instances of evangelical cover - up
of sexual
abuse.
Last week, Denhollander referred to the SGM saga as «one
of the
worst, if not the
worst,
instances of evangelical cover - up
of sexual
abuse» and «one
of the most well - documented cases
of institutional cover - up I have ever seen.»
Speaking to the bishops on Wednesday evening, the pope said that
instances of sex
abuse were «sometimes very
badly handled.»
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling
instances of abuse, just to name but a few
of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit
of bad language to turn the narrative around.
The reality is that while much
of what goes on is an innocent mistake, there are
instances of bad cops who
abuse their authority and responsibilities as officers
of the law who do need to be held accountable.
In a piece headlined, «Facebook and the Endless String
of Worst - Case Scenarios,» he catalogues nearly a dozen
instances over the years in which the company has launched products without the safeguards needed to prevent
abuse, then ignored or downplayed the consequences.