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Should This Woman Be Denied Promotion Because Her Brother Works For A Bank?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It seems a classic case of the 'rich and powerful' (just have a look at her background) assuming that rules apply to everyone but them - and/or not having the due diligence to check that the little people had filled her forms in properly.
Of course she has to go - but will undoubtedly pop-up in another excessively well remunerated position after spending some time with her garden ...
Of course she has to go - but will undoubtedly pop-up in another excessively well remunerated position after spending some time with her garden ...
she claimed to have written the rules on conflict of interest, so I suppose she should be bound by them.
“I am in compliance with all of our codes of conduct. I know that. I helped to write them”
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But I imagine it's Carney they're really gunning for.
“I am in compliance with all of our codes of conduct. I know that. I helped to write them”
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But I imagine it's Carney they're really gunning for.
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// isnt the reason because she didnt declare it?//
according to the rule book that was written by er um herself
oo-er governor !
and she didnt declare it because 'she forgot'
and it would have been a fatal bar to appointment anyway
( she would be regulating a bank her brother was a middle manager in )
"All potential conflicts of interest, including conflicts with the interests of your immediate family, ..." is one...
and her brother counts in that one - advice to civil servants
or in the lord chancellors lecture to the Great and Good onwhat a busy boy he is/was/will be
"A foretaste of the increasing scrutiny on judicial independence emerged through the Pinochet cases in 1998 and 1999, where the disclosure of Lord Hoffman’s interest in Amnesty International resulted in the House of Lords setting aside its own decision. "
c said Ld Hoff sitting in a corner saying in a huffy tone
" I dont care what people say - I wasnt biased"
so Hoff the Huff agreed with that one ....
according to the rule book that was written by er um herself
oo-er governor !
and she didnt declare it because 'she forgot'
and it would have been a fatal bar to appointment anyway
( she would be regulating a bank her brother was a middle manager in )
"All potential conflicts of interest, including conflicts with the interests of your immediate family, ..." is one...
and her brother counts in that one - advice to civil servants
or in the lord chancellors lecture to the Great and Good onwhat a busy boy he is/was/will be
"A foretaste of the increasing scrutiny on judicial independence emerged through the Pinochet cases in 1998 and 1999, where the disclosure of Lord Hoffman’s interest in Amnesty International resulted in the House of Lords setting aside its own decision. "
c said Ld Hoff sitting in a corner saying in a huffy tone
" I dont care what people say - I wasnt biased"
so Hoff the Huff agreed with that one ....
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