alleged misconduct
collocation in Englishmeaningsofallegedandmisconduct
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alleged
adjective
uk/əˈledʒd/us/əˈledʒd/
said or thought by some people to be the stated bad or illegal thing, although you have ...
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misconduct
noun[U]
uk/ˌmɪsˈkɒn.dʌkt/us/ˌmɪsˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
unacceptable or bad behaviour by someone in a position of authority ...
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She was dismissed forallegedmisconduct.
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Could the question ofallegedmisconductbe fitted in there?
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In allallegedmisconductcases, the tribunal panel is chosen by the prosecuting health authority.
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That is particularly true of cases of offences, orallegedmisconduct, involving children.
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They will also have a responsibility for investigating cases ofallegedmisconduct.
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Clause 5 deals with the functions of national boards in relation to training and investigating cases ofallegedmisconduct.
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Dismissal must be a real possibility or within a band of reasonable responses to theallegedmisconduct.
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It is a classic example of the folly of allowing the police to investigate their ownallegedmisconduct.
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Due toallegedmisconducthe was transferred to a penal battallion.
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It is charged with investigatingallegedmisconductin the federal government's executive branch.
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I have attended at very many courts of referees and before the umpire representing men who claimed benefit after having been dismissed forallegedmisconduct.
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Such dismissed employees will therefore be in a worse position than individuals dismissed forallegedmisconductwho will still have that right.
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Each year, we receive about 350 reports of misconduct, of which about a fifth concern offences orallegedmisconductinvolving children.
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It is not unusual for the criminal authorities to investigateallegedmisconductby elected members, whether of local authorities or other bodies.
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A designated independent person has to be appointed to investigate anyallegedmisconductby a chief executive, or any attempt by a council to dismiss him or her.
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To raise questions about theallegedmisconductof the police, of course, puts one in great difficulties and it is important to get the matter into perspective.
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They also presented a number of instances ofallegedmisconductby the police and prosecutors in the case.
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Each officer is the recipient of numerous prior internal affairs complaints and has been succesfully sued for theirallegedmisconduct.
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When appointed/hired particularly by a governmental branch or agency to investigateallegedmisconductwithin that branch or agency, the attorney is called independent counsel.
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The agency is also involved in the investigation ofallegedmisconductby other units of the security forces in the state.
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