The city's integrity commissioner found his actions broke a conduct code, and that the mayor should pay back the money to the donors.
Michael Beloff QC, the man who chaired the Code of Conduct Commission that rejected those appeals, will chair January's full hearing against the trio along with fellow code of conduct commissioners Justice Albie Sachs of South Africa and Kenya's Sharad Rao.
Further, since implementation of the code of conduct is left to member-states to interpret, the same thought process that is being applied to the embargo would flourish under a nonbinding code of conduct.
In deciding that the Code of Conduct complied with the NLRA, the General Counsel considered the Code within the overall context of the Ethical Guidelines.
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The IEA also facilitated the crafting of a "Political Parties Code of Conduct" and the setting up of a National Enforcement Body to enforce the code.
There will be a code of conduct and minimum training standards, but it will remain voluntary.
Mr Blunkett's second resignation was over a breach of the ministerial code of conduct.
Rennie should be praised not buried, but the referee's code of conduct appears to state otherwise.
Reporters and editors are required to sign a Code of Conduct and report any conflicts.
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The watchdog has asked professional associations and regulators to draw up a code of conduct.
It has yet to publish any findings, although it welcomed new the code of conduct.
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In December 1997, finance ministers agreed to set up a code of conduct on business taxation.
Unlike the Conservatives' non-statutory code of conduct, exemptions cannot be overridden even on public-interest grounds.
We co-authored the code of conduct, which you mention, governing the activities of humanitarian agencies.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) ruled that Andrew Walton had breached its code of conduct.
National self-restraint may apply in England - there is no such code of conduct in the internet.
Item 2: That this code of conduct be put into effect on the day of the announcement.
The Code of Conduct is part of almost 40 pages of ethical policies and business compliance issues.
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The proposed code of conduct stresses the importance of collaboration, efficiency and transparency required of NHS trusts.
Shoaib will appear at a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday accused of breaching the players' code of conduct.
The fact is, when any Representative signs up for the gig, they agree to a code of conduct.
Independent of your potential contract, does the consultant have its own corporate code of conduct to address anti-corruption?
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Alan Armitage was found to have breached the city council's code of conduct at a hearing on Wednesday.
The band crafted the code of conduct, which was posted at venue entrances and sent out in newsletters.
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"A code of conduct exists in relation to the promotion and advertising of all tourist accommodation, " it said.
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But under the ministerial code of conduct, Mr Hunt is responsible for the actions of his special advisers.
This drift towards virtue, along with a new code of conduct for Eurocrats published this week, is welcome.
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The government and some opposition parties have, for instance, signed a code of conduct for the coming election.
On Feb. 9, 2006, the European Union asked for a voluntary code of conduct to prevent offending Muslims.
"The code of conduct has never specifically dealt with that aspect, " he said.
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