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He was taken from us because of some malpractice at the hospital.
Instead, what she experienced left her angry and determined to expose what she believes is "widespread" malpractice at the heart of the taxpayer-funded scheme that is supposed to help unemployed people back into work.
The church said that while its investment group welcomed "the decision to close The News of the World, this action is not a sufficient response to the revelations of malpractice at the paper".
England Heavy criticisms of the CQC, most recently for failing to detect malpractice at the private Winterbourne View hospital for people with learning disabilities, have prompted plans to simplify and strengthen its regulatory model.
Both the Board of Registration in Medicine, which issues medical licenses in Massachusetts, and the Division of Registry, which issues licenses to nurses and pharmacists, are launching investigations into allegations of malpractice at the hospital, said Terry Ann Knopf, spokeswoman for the Office of Consumer Affairs, which oversees both agencies.
It was seized on by opponents of self-regulation - although the Guardian argued that the issue was not self-regulation itself, but effective self-regulation - and also prompted the PCC to reopen an earlier investigation into accusations of malpractice at the Sunday title.
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Sri Lanka's Chief Justice says investigations are yet to be concluded over allegations of exam malpractices at the country's leading academy for legal studies.
There is also a potential conflict of interest for James Murdoch, were he to remain chairman of BSkyB, in that Ofcom, the media regulator, has said that it may have to review whether BSkyB is a fit-and-proper holder of a broadcasting licence, in the light of the disclosures of alleged systematic malpractices at the News of the World, the Sunday tabloid closed by News International eight days ago.
LONDON — Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of News International, Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group, received about $11 million when she resigned last year in the midst of the scandal over phone hacking and other malpractice at two of the company's tabloid newspapers, people familiar with the terms of her severance agreement say.
South Africa's 1994 election was dogged by malpractice: at one point the electoral commission imposed a news blackout on the count amid mutual accusations of cheating by the African National Congress and Inkatha.
"We should have raised prices sooner," said Mike Miller, the senior executive in charge of malpractice coverage at the St. Paul Companies.
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