Sentences with phrase «wrongdoing from»

My understanding from what I've read is that Facebook is now exploring... He's still there, he's still employed there, I believe, and Facebook's now looking into whether there was any wrongdoing from him, was there a connection of some kind, was he helping?
Letting the employer escape paying a portion of the back pay damages for which it was responsible just because the employee filed for and received unemployment benefits would essentially allow the employer «an undeserved credit on his own wrongdoing from a source never so intended.»
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If they find evidence of wrongdoing from someone else, they should go after those people instead of changing how we have to do business.
But she said «we must be ruthless in purging wrongdoing from the ranks» and announced the establishment of a national register of officers who have been struck off.
With strong expectation, we await a response to Oyegun's wrongdoing from those who clamored so long and loudly about Tinubu's alleged role in the Ondo primary.
They're back underway, with Jay talking about a «continuum or spectrum» of wrongdoing from criminal behaviour at one end to mere unethical behaviour at the other.
Reich: With Republicans in charge, Congress is doing nothing to prevent company wrongdoing from recurring.
But, especially with Republicans in charge, Congress is doing nothing to prevent the wrongdoing from recurring.
The agency, which argued that the London trading position was so large that it manipulated the market for financial contracts known as derivatives, sought an approximately $ 100 million fine and an acknowledgment of wrongdoing from the bank.
Both federal and state laws protect employees who report suspected wrongdoings from retaliation by their employers.
I would also like to see changes made that disallow lawyers from using contractual clauses in settlements that protect their wrongdoings from being found out.

Not exact matches

Najib has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, claiming the funds were a private donation from Middle Eastern country he has declined to name.
Are these corporate wrongdoings a whole different species from decent, ethical people like you and me?
The charges in the Citi case — along with the JP Morgan (jpm) and Goldman cases from this year and last — represent the same kind of alleged wrongdoing all three banks promised never to repeat when they settled with the SEC in 2003.
Berman's death was one of a handful of unsolved cases — all of which shared Durst as a suspect — at the center of The Jinx, which aired last year and covered Durst's history of run - ins with the law as well as his ability, to that point, to wrangle away from any major conviction of wrongdoing.
The Southern District of New York reportedly initiated the Cohen raids after receiving a referral from Mueller, most likely because he uncovered evidence of wrongdoing related to Cohen that fell outside the purview of his investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 US election and whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
No one from SNC - Laval in has been charged with wrongdoing.
On Tuesday, Malaysia's attorney general said Razak had been cleared of any wrongdoing involving a deposit of around $ 681 million into his personal bank account, saying it was a donation from the Saudi royal family.
When it was all over, the tally of alleged wrongdoing cited here today, assigned to one party or another, included unpaid taxes (NDP), abusing election laws (Conservatives), improperly taking money from charities (Liberals), improperly claimed expenses (Liberals), illegal campaign debts (Liberals), illegal political donations (NDP), flouting Hill security (NDP), a potentially illegal cheque (Conservatives), secrecy (Conservatives) and sabotaging the committee to select the parliamentary budget officer (Conservatives).
Earlier, he had denied wrongdoing in a post on InvestorsHub after Retrophin disclosed it had received a subpoena from federal prosecutors and the preliminary findings from its own investigation of Shkreli.
It is effectively a condition of the agreement Volkswagen made with United States authorities to settle civil and criminal actions stemming from the emissions wrongdoing.
Earlier this week, Malaysia's attorney general said the payment was a gift from the royal family of Saudi Arabia and cleared Najib of any wrongdoing.
It also denied any wrongdoing over the Facebook data it acquired from Cambridge University psychology professor Alex Kogan.
Critics in the U.S. charge that the Department of Justice is able to cook up «secret deals» to extract large fines from major companies for wrongdoing, without ever having to submit its actions to the authority of a court.
In addition, its new management team announced a $ 50 million share - repurchase program that could add a lot of value for its shareholders if the company is cleared from any wrongdoing, or gets away with only paying small fines.
save me from people given to wrongdoing
The strategy forced the directors of CIA and IRS to reply, and finally — after all this time — wrung a down - in - the - mouth public apology from Clarence Kelley, the FBI head who has been under pressure from the ranks of bureau faithful not to confess Hoover's wrongdoing.
There is no word from this priest's bishop, no mention of how many accusations over how long a period it took before his wrongdoing was noticed.
St. John Cassian goes further, in what is almost a commentary on Matthew 6, when he says, «it is very clear proof of the fact that a soul has not yet cut loose from the corruption of sin when it feels no sympathetic pity for the wrongdoing of others but holds instead to the strict censoriousness of a judge.»
He claimed to have never heard from victims about Mr Barros, even though he had received in 2015 a letter from Mr Cruz detailing Mr Barros» wrongdoing.
There have been many other theories of atonement, each picking out what a given generation took to be the worst possible human situation and going on to affirm that in the action of God in Jesus, God met us precisely at that point: slavery to demonic powers, from which we have been delivered; actual slavery to human masters, with manumission accomplished in Christ; guilt for wrongdoing, with Christ as the advocate who pleads for, and secures, our release; corruptibility and mortal death, met in Christ with healing and eternal life....
And so it goes, even including the medieval idea that no human penance can give God the honor due but that in Christ this has been provided and so men and women are released from their wrongdoing.
There is a deep awareness of the consequences of wrongdoing («deliver me from bloodshed») and of the rewards of reconciliation («the joy of your salvation»).
Accepting His redeeming sacrifice for our transgressions against God's will and for any and ALL wrongdoings to others is what saves from eternal separation from God, i.e. hell.
Sin is often thought of as wrongdoing or bad thoughts and actions, but the Greek word comes from archery and originally meant a falling short of the target.
Had Job's friends held this doctrine, their problem in explaining Job's disasters would have been simplified; they could have located the wrongdoing, for which he was being punished, in a previous existence, safely sheltered from his recollection and, therefore, from his denial.
One is uncertainty about how to deal with the nagging guilt left over from wrongdoing that we bury, deny or ignore and the subsequent distancing from God that we experience.
It is not that God required blood — it is that we sinners wouldn't approach Him without some compensation provided from our part for all our wrongdoings (and that compensation for serious crimes has to be, in our mind, a serious one: what is more serious than blood (life) of an innocent creature, in exchange for all our dirt and death we see in ourselves).
When Joe Barton (R., Texas) wondered why Samaranch's «crackerjack Olympic investigators» found no wrongdoing after members of Toronto's bid committee for the 1996 Games submitted a 32 - page document in»91 outlining requests from IOC members for jewelry and cash in return for votes, Samaranch said, «This report names no names.»
The accusation does not involve his salary from Real Madrid and Ronaldo has denied any wrongdoing.
Rooney's spokesperson has denounced the claim that the footballer took anything from the Nike box, although watching the footage, it's hard to see how the player can deny any wrongdoing!
The lawsuit stated that, «as a result of the harassment [from the media, some fellow golfers, and fans]-- and the PGA Tour's wrongdoing — Singh's professional career has been compromised,» stated the lawsuit.
The biggest is the return of the Arizona Wildcats to the protected seed group, thanks to the returns of Sean Miller, defiant in his denial of wrongdoing in the FBI's probe of college basketball, and Allonzo Trier, back from his PED suspension after an appeal, and a needed Thursday win over Stanford.
The Players Association is going to need more leadership from the likes of these three if they're going to change their situation by the time the next collective bargaining occurs in 2021, but that might not be a problem given MLB's denials of any wrongdoing and their continued ignoring of players who, normally, would be under contract by now.
«Several years after the UNC scandal began and in the midst of the NCAA disciplinary process, the NCAA quietly chose to distance itself from oversight responsibility for academic wrongdoing.
The other major takeaway from the NOA is that there is zero mention of any wrongdoing by any specific athlete or coach from the UNC men's basketball or football programs.
It's easy to shy away from admitting any wrongdoing in the motherhood department.
I had no idea that discussing the ethical implications involved in accepting handouts from Nestle was an attack... and was amused to see them saying that people should «just ask Nestle for all the answers,» as though people hadn't been trying to communicate with Nestle about corporate wrongdoing for over 30 years.
In a bid to isolate the problem News International chairman James Murdoch has axed the entire tabloid, blaming the entire newspaper's culture and attempting to distance himself from wrongdoing.
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