Two police officers are on trial in Jakarta for misconduct - but many Indonesians believe the suspects are scapegoats and that the court martial is part of a larger military cover-up.
Sir George served as chairman of the Standards and Privileges Committee - a role requiring a non-partisan approach in judging alleged misconduct by MPs - from 2001 to 2009.
"By utilizing the derivative action, CalSTRS is seeking to remedy the damages sustained by Wal-Mart as a result of alleged gross misconduct by Wal-Mart's executive officers and directors, " CalSTRS Chief Executive Officer Jack Ehnes said in a statement.
In 2010, Justice Department officials overruled a recommendation by its ethics office to sanction for professional misconduct the Bush-era lawyers who wrote those memos, and decided not to charge C.
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"In recent weeks we have seen players found guilty of eye-gouging receiving bans of between eight and 12 weeks, and another player found guilty of misconduct receive an eight-month ban, " added Hopley.
Haley also got a charging penalty, but Phillips received two instigator penalties and a 10-minute misconduct.
In order for it to attempt to strike a doctor off for professional misconduct, it must re-hear the case.
On January 18, 2013, CAT announced that an internal investigation at Siwei, the Chinese subsidiary of its recently acquired ERA Mining, revealed a deliberate, multi-year accounting misconduct.
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Fitzgerald is the one who should be indicted--for prosecutorial misconduct.
The pair face two counts of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office - one between 31 August 2002 and 31 January 2003, and the other between 31 January and 3 June 2005.
After Union's Matt Wilkins was hit with a five-minute major and a game misconduct for a hit from behind at 6:27 of the second, Jordan Samuels-Thomas, who scored the tying goal Saturday, scored at 7:22 and Peca assisted on a Kellen Jones goal at 11:42.
Journalistic sloppiness, negligence or misconduct that gives rise to Bittman-esque drivel about these issues is not unimportant.
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Not so, says a National Academy of Sciences study that attributes two thirds of the retractions in the biomedical and life-sciences to scientific misconduct.
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The cap is not in place if somebody is found to be either grossly negligent, conduct willful -- involved in willful misconduct, or in violation of federal regulations.
On Thursday, the Met confirmed Operation Elveden officers had arrested a 51-year-old police officer at approximately 06:00 GMT at his home in Wiltshire - on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Four senior police officers - including Northamptonshire's chief constable and deputy chief constable - are being investigated over misconduct claims relating to Staffordshire Police's investigation into the murder.
Ex-prison worker Richard Trunkfield, 31, and an ex-policeman also pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office.
Volchenkov, who had a hearing with the league via telephone on Thursday morning, receiving a 5-minute major and a game misconduct on the play.
Tamakloe's lawyers argued that the GFA's own regulations defined misconduct as "embezzlement, inefficiency, non-attendance of three consecutive meetings, or acting in a manner prejudicial to the interest of the GFA" and insisted that the association's chairman had not committed any of the offences since assuming office in April this year.
Business is up, thanks in part to the new Sarbanes-Oxley requirement that public firms give whistle-blowers an anonymous way to report misconduct.
The first simplified disciplinary procedure concluded they only needed to receive written warnings, but more formal proceedings - after the criminal trial of those responsible for Peter's death - resulted in summary dismissal for gross misconduct.
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In his strong-fisted ruling, Carney cited prosecutorial misconduct, a lack of evidence against Ruehle, and even went so far as to recommend that the (newly humbled) prosecutors drop the same option backdating charges against Nick and his co-founder Henry Samueli.
The suspension - said by the force to be a neutral act - follows Mr Price's sacking last year, allegations against his deputy Derek Bonnard, who faces a misconduct hearing on 4 March, and the wide-ranging Operation Sacristy investigation into alleged corruption.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act tosses around words such as misconduct and fraud without defining them.
The 59-year-old was held on suspicion of offences including misconduct in a public office contrary to common law.
Citing a "pattern of misconduct, " officials that year deemed him ineligible to re-enlist.
Bunyan denies all counts of misconduct in a public office, taking place over a five-year period in the Camborne and Redruth areas of west Cornwall.
The report found dozens of examples of defendants convicted on minimal evidence, use by prosecutors of jail-house informants, and defence lawyers disbarred for misconduct after defending capital cases.
Others like ex-New York Giants star Lawrence Taylor, a Chapel Hill stand-out who last year pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct, have not gained entry to the club despite appearing on the ballot.
Mr Obama told the graduates that misconduct by a small group had the potential to damage large institutions - like the government and Wall Street's financial industry.
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