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When discipline of officers is ordered by the department, it rarely fits the severity of their misconduct, the group said.
Furthermore, she has suggested that there have been attempts by officers to destroy and suppress evidence of their misconduct".
The $8.5 million settlement, one of the highest ever paid by an accounting firm, "reflects the seriousness of their misconduct".
If money was improperly diverted from the firm, then it is unlikely the records will be reliable because thieves rarely leave behind an accurate accounting of their misconduct.
He said he thought it was unlikely that employees in New York would inform her of their misconduct before the video appeared.
Few showed sociopathic tendencies, the staff members said, and the extent of their misconduct and the motivations underlying their actions varied greatly.
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I can suggest several reasons that might explain the ability of the tabloids to operate for so many years without fear of being held accountable for their misconduct.
It has been our experience that state bars and disciplinary agencies fall woefully short of holding prosecutors accountable for their misconduct.
In fact, they are for-profit, they have the same owner, and they both were cut off from federal aid by the Department of Education this week because of their blatant misconduct.
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