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Uefa has opened disciplinary cases against both Real Madrid and Barcelona following their ill-tempered Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday night.
In outlining his proposal, Mr. Pitt said that the new supervisory group would have the power to make quicker, and thus more effective decisions in disciplinary cases against accountants, as well as the power it needed to pursue cases effectively.
This month, Mr. Dunbar will begin hearing a backlog of nearly 100 disciplinary cases against troopers, many involving charges that officers singled out or mistreated civilians based on the color of their skin.
The New York Civil Liberties Union said yesterday that if the former officers seek reinstatement, the department should consider reopening the internal disciplinary cases against them because of what it called substantial evidence that the officers "had engaged in a conspiracy to mislead investigators about their actions".
Its criticism came as the Badminton World Federation issued a statement that it had opened disciplinary cases against four women's pairs for "not using one's best efforts to win a match" and "conducting oneself in a manner that is clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport".
The possibility of the Garcia report being published in April or May - and the conclusion of disciplinary cases against three serving Fifa executives - is seen by some as a potential opportunity for Blatter to depart under the claim he instigated and completed a thorough reform process.
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Uefa has opened a disciplinary case against Russia for the scenes after the final whistle in their game against England.
"We're working with plaintiffs, victims who would like to have a disciplinary case" against a police officer, she said.
You might wonder if the board has pursued a disciplinary case against Ernst or any of the Ernst auditors.
Britton, the criminal psychologist involved in the initial honey trap investigation, criticises his professional body after a disciplinary case against him collapses.
October 2002: Paul Britton, the criminal psychologist who advised police over the Nickell murder, criticises his professional body after a disciplinary case against him collapses.
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