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Ordinary Kenyans would not have been surprised to see top public figures included in the report, but they are sceptical that those high up on the public ladder will ever have to pay for alleged wrong-doing.
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The bean-counters denied they had done anything wrong and alleged that the consultants had been planning to split all along.
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It is alleged she drove onto the wrong side of the A99 Wick to John O'Groats road on 21 September 2011.
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Other evidence about alleged "testosterone" proved wrong and the defence said its own investigators had found a bullet cartridge clumsily overlooked by the police.
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In other cases, the law firm alleged Mr Bhamra used the wrong hip prosthesis on a 23-year-old woman, inserting it incorrectly, and left a 51-year-old woman with a "significant" discrepancy between the length of her legs.
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Amanda Knox, the 24-year-old American former college student convicted, along with her Italian boyfriend, of killing her roommate in Perugia, Italy, in an alleged drug-fueled orgy gone wrong, could be cleared of the crime on appeal as early as Monday.
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From apples supposedly poisoned by the growth chemical Alar to the alleged commercial viability of wind power, green groups have been wrong at least as often as they have been proved right.
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The alleged cheating in Atlanta related to teachers changing students' answers from wrong to right.
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The employee presented evidence that the supervisor who had terminated her for an alleged violation of company policy later admitted that she had done nothing wrong.
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But he added that the alleged treatment of Mr Mohamed was "utterly unacceptable" and was "morally wrong".
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She had to have known that what she did was wrong as her legal team fought hard to suppress evidence, wire taps that memorialized her conversations on alleged illegal trades.
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