Word: misconducting
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...Christmas Eve, Walsh charged Bush with "misconduct." Specifically, Walsh demanded to know why the President withheld until last month a 1986 personal diary that might be relevant to the inquiry. Those angry words followed Bush's pardon of six Iran-contra defendants, a move that set off a noisy debate. Were the pardons a show of compassion and personal courage -- or an act of expediency and political perfidy? Most critics seemed less annoyed by the pardons than by Bush's cavalier dismissal of the defendants' actual or alleged crimes as mere "policy differences." Last week the President clarified his position...
...that there were no ethical problems. Now a Health and Human Services report disagrees. It says Gallo didn't steal the virus. But a single sentence in his 1984 paper implying that no one could yet grow the French virus was ruled to be deliberately false and thus scientific misconduct. Gallo calls the report "incompetent...
...family accused Bean-Bayog of sexual misconduct and of causing the death of their son, Paul Lozano...
Bean-Bayog has continued to deny the allegations of professional negligence and sexual misconduct. She justifies her methods, saying that Lozano was delusional, violent and so mentally ill that most doctors would not have agreed even to treat...
Unfortunately, this will not be the last time that allegations of sexual misconduct will be revealed about a member of Congress. Since the only people in the country not protected by law against sexual harassment are those working for Congress, it is inevitable that powerful people will continue to think they can get away with behavior they have legislated against...