The most serious misconduct by UBS appears to have been in yen interest rates.
One employee "has been cleared of serious misconduct, but will face administrative action, " the Secret Service said.
Flanagan was acquitted of a more serious misconduct charge that could have sent him to prison for four years.
Neither is all serious misconduct flowing from his personal conduct immune from impeachment.
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"Chase abused the judicial process and engaged in serious misconduct against California credit card borrowers, " Harris said in a statement.
In 2005 Wheatley was lured to Hong Kong, and since then the commission has stepped up enforcement actions against serious misconduct, he says.
Nine of 12 Secret Service agents implicated in the scandal have resigned or are being forced out, while three others were cleared of serious misconduct.
Until now teachers have only been struck off for serious misconduct, for behaviour such as siphoning off school funds or forming an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
On Tuesday, the agency announced that two more members resigned over the scandal, while another member was being forced out and two more were cleared of serious misconduct.
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As I told the Judiciary Committee on December 9 when I testified before them, not all serious misconduct flowing from one of the president's official roles is impeachable.
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While the vast majority of the FBI's 36, 000 employees act professionally, the disciplinary reports issued by the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility show serious misconduct has continued for years.
"At this point, all 12 have either been cleared of serious misconduct, resigned, retired, been notified of personnel actions to permanently revoke their security clearances, or have been proposed for permanent removal for cause, " the agency said.
Not long after the police started investigating Ms Jones's election expenses in late 1997, Mr Thompson sent a letter to a senior Labour Party official containing allegations of serious misconduct by the then leader of the district council, Gill Dawn.
The subliminal message from their questioning of key witnesses seems to be that they will recommend some pretty robust measures to clean up British banking - because they are not convinced that enough has been done after scandals over the mis-selling of Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) and interest swaps to address the problem of serious misconduct.
If found guilty of serious professional misconduct he could be permanently erased from the medical register.
The General Medical Council, doctors' regulatory body, found Dr Archibald Alexander guilty of serious professional misconduct.
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This following proceedings against her for serious professional misconduct relating to the prescription of unlicensed slimming drugs.
Now as a doctor that's accusing me of serious professional misconduct and that is very difficult for me.
But the family's bid to have the three doctors investigated for serious professional misconduct was dealt a blow in the High Court.
In 2007, Dr Butt was found guilty of serious professional misconduct after telling a patient she had to wear a headscarf to receive treatment.
Mr Skilling's defence team allege serious prosecutorial misconduct of the sort that ought to result in Mr Skilling's conviction being overturned, with no possibility of a retrial.
Mr Ledward was banned from practising at all last September after a General Medical Council (GMC) hearing found him guilty of serious professional misconduct linked to botched operations.
Dr. XX believed that Dr. Dennis Marcus was engaging in serious research misconduct and terrible wrongdoings in clinical trials that were sharing with Emory University and the MCG, the scope of which alarmed her.
Doctors can go abroad and practice - Kent surgeon Rodney Ledward, was alleged to be still working in the Middle East despite being struck off for serious professional misconduct after a series of botched gynaecological operations.
If a doctor is acquitted of a criminal charge, the GMC accepts the court's ruling on the criminal matters - although it can launch its own investigation if evidence of other serious professional misconduct is uncovered during the trial.
The lawyers said the cases "raise serious questions about police misconduct and the extent to which police officers can invade the personal, psychological, and bodily integrity of members of the general population".
Jesse Helms, (R-North Carolina), the committee's chairman, had shown early resistance to allowing his panel to move Moseley-Braun through the confirmation process, saying "serious charges of ethical misconduct" left him with grave reservations about her ability to serve the United States as an ambassador.
He said the misconduct was "extremely serious" and showed that "urgent reform of the Libor compilation process is required".
Rangers players El-Hadji Diouf and Madjid Bougherra have also been informed that they will be referred to the SFA's disciplinary committee on 12 April, for 'misconduct of a significantly serious nature'.
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She said she did not want to prejudge the outcome of misconduct hearings, but the allegations were very serious.
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