misconduct
Coverage of misconduct in the Nexus archive.
- Tennessee lawmakers eye stronger student protections, educator accountability
Tennessee lawmakers plan to strengthen protections for students and increase accountability for educators who engage in misconduct. The proposed measures aim to enhance student safety and address educator misconduct.
- Bengaluru: Head constable assaulted after alleged misconduct with woman on BMTC bus
A head constable in Bengaluru was assaulted following an alleged incident of misconduct involving a woman on a BMTC bus. The incident occurred on a public transport vehicle, raising concerns about security and conduct.
- Senior RAF officer, 51, took his own life while under investigation for 'misconduct', inquest hears
A senior RAF officer, 51, died by suicide while under investigation for misconduct, as revealed at an inquest. The inquest heard details about the circumstances surrounding his death and the ongoing investigation.
- Prosecutor ousted after alleged romance with illegal immigrant sex-crime suspect: 'Pattern of misconduct'
A Missouri county prosecutor, Camille Johnston, was stripped of authority after the state attorney general accused her of improper relationships with individuals involved in criminal cases, including an illegal immigrant facing sex crime charges. The allegations include failing to recuse herself from investigations, transferring her vehicle title to the suspect, and retaliating against an employee.
- Businessman Boby Chemmanur apologises to actor for misconduct via social media post
Boby Chemmanur apologized to an actor via a social media post and requested the actor to withdraw the case.
- Seven Suffolk County cops admitted to misconduct and agreed to quit — but only after their pensions kicked in: report
Seven Suffolk County police officers admitted to misconduct and remained employed until reaching full pension eligibility, receiving six-figure salaries. The settlements with the county cost taxpayers $7 million since 2011.
- Federal prosecutors in Chicago forced to drop another case due to misconduct
Federal prosecutors in Chicago dropped a case after discovering improper communication between one of their lawyers and a grand jury. This incident marks another setback for the U.S. Attorney's office.
- MSF investigation finds exploitation of women, girls in Chad refugee camps
MSF's investigation in Chad refugee camps uncovered 59 allegations of abuse and misconduct, described as a serious breach of its values. The organization expressed deep regret for the harm caused to women and girls.
- Atlanta Judge Eleanor Ross Says There Is ‘No Excuse’ For Her Misconduct
Atlanta Judge Eleanor Ross apologized following a New York Times report. She stated there is 'no excuse' for her misconduct.
- South Africa: The Cop Who Ran Organised Crime Has Been Fired for Running With Criminals
Major General Richard Shibiri, head of SAPS organised crime, was fired for misconduct and associating with criminal Vusimuzi Matlala. Shibiri allegedly accepted R70,000 to R80,000 from Matlala and warned him of a police raid. Matlala is in prison awaiting trial.
- An LAPD gang? Internal report says police unit had 'rampant culture of misconduct'
An LAPD Internal Affairs report found that a unit in the San Fernando Valley operated with a 'rampant culture of misconduct,' while another specialized unit in South L.A. is under investigation for allegedly disabling body-worn cameras during traffic stops and conducting improper vehicle searches.
- How much for a fake authorship? Ad database reveals secrets of scientific fraud
An analysis of thousands of paper-mill adverts could help journals combat scientific misconduct. The study, published in Nature, highlights how these fraudulent advertisements reveal patterns of fake authorship in academic publishing.
- World Liberty accuses Justin Sun of 'misconduct' in response to Tron founder's defamation claims
World Liberty has accused Justin Sun, founder of Tron, of 'misconduct' in response to his defamation claims against the organization. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the two parties.
- Lawmakers react to Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's resignation
Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned on Tuesday minutes before a House Ethics hearing addressing allegations of theft and misconduct. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have publicly reacted to her resignation.
- Republican Rep. Luna accuses Democratic Sen. Gallego of misconduct
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accused Arizona Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego of misconduct during a CBS News appearance. Gallego denied the allegations, while Politico's Nicholas Wu provided further context on the issue.
- Rep. Luna accuses Sen. Gallego of misconduct, which he denies
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accused Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego of 'very disturbing' conduct, naming him as the previously unnamed senator in her allegations. Gallego has denied all wrongdoing.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna alleges Sen. Ruben Gallego has engaged in misconduct
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accused Sen. Ruben Gallego of misconduct during an interview, following Eric Swalwell's resignation. Gallego has denied wrongdoing, and CBS News has sought his comment.
- South African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry
Julius Mkhwanazi, a suspended South African police chief, had a tissue stuck to his forehead during testimony at the Madlanga Commission, a corruption inquiry into the justice system. The incident occurred as he wiped sweat while being questioned about misconduct allegations.
- WATCH: Woman accusing Eric Swalwell of sexual assault speaks out
California Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress after facing allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. He denies the allegations. The woman who accused him of sexual assault has spoken out.
- WATCH: House Democrats call on Swalwell to exit California governor’s race
House Democrats are urging Rep. Eric Swalwell to withdraw from the California governor's race amid allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating Swalwell, who has denied the claims.
- Female support worker, 28, is banned after sharing bed with teenage boy and sending him intimate photos
A 28-year-old female support worker was banned for engaging in inappropriate behavior with a teenage boy, including sharing a bed and sending intimate photos. The incident highlights serious breaches of professional boundaries and trust.