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  2. Tracey Bretag - Wikipedia

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    Bretag was known for spirited debates with colleagues and others on a variety of topics relating to integrity and ethics. [5] [6] Her commitment to ethics extended to her personal life and she followed a strict vegetarian diet. She was once arrested in Woomera, Australia on charges of trespassing for her support of youth refugees who had gone ...

  3. Radio Television Digital News Association - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA, pronounced the same as "rotunda"), formerly the Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA), is a United States-based membership organization of radio, television, and online news directors, producers, executives, reporters, students and educators.

  4. LRN (company) - Wikipedia

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    LRN, founded in 1994, is an American company which provides advising and educating on ethics, regulatory compliance, and corporate culture to other organizations. [6] [7] When founded, the company focused on the legal industry and was named Legal Research Network, [1] before expanding into other fields.

  5. Compliance training - Wikipedia

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    Compliance training refers to the process of educating employees on laws, regulations and company policies that apply to their day-to-day job responsibilities. An organization that engages in compliance training typically hopes to accomplish several goals: (1) avoiding and detecting violations by employees that could lead to legal liability for the organization; (2) creating a more hospitable ...

  6. Exclusive-New US ethics czar starts vetting incoming Trump ...

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    The top U.S. ethics official charged with preventing government workers' conflicts of interest is about to take the hotseat in Washington, as President-elect Donald Trump's new Cabinet and other ...

  7. San Francisco Department of Public Works corruption scandal

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    The Ethics Commission has already endorsed regulations pertaining to this proposition, with a focus on ethics training requirements and incompatible activities. [119] The proposition seeks to address corruption loopholes, revamp conflict-of-interest regulations, and enforce additional ethics training for public officials.

  8. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in. • Apps connected to your account - Apps you've given permission to access your info.

  9. Strange Connecticut laws, such as receiving a $99 fine for ...

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    Don't release balloons. Limitations on arcade games. Minors aren't trusted with silly string in Meriden, Connecticut. Silly string is often used in a celebratory fashion, but it can quickly cause ...