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Seven Lower Saxony Police Officers Under Investigation for Past Hate Speech in Study Group Chat
Seven Lower Saxony police officers, two women and five men, are under investigation for sharing racist, discriminatory, and NS-regime trivializing content in a now defunct study group chat from over a decade ago; while the criminal charges are time-barred, disciplinary action, including dismissal, r...
Seven Lower Saxony Police Officers Under Investigation for Past Hate Speech in Study Group Chat
Seven Lower Saxony police officers, two women and five men, are under investigation for sharing racist, discriminatory, and NS-regime trivializing content in a now defunct study group chat from over a decade ago; while the criminal charges are time-barred, disciplinary action, including dismissal, r...
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24% Bias Score


Two Police Officers Denounced in Death of DJ After Restraint
In Benejúzar, Alicante, two local police officers face denouncement for the death of 47-year-old DJ Sergio Penalva, whose death was attributed to injuries sustained during a struggle with police during his arrest, according to an autopsy.
Two Police Officers Denounced in Death of DJ After Restraint
In Benejúzar, Alicante, two local police officers face denouncement for the death of 47-year-old DJ Sergio Penalva, whose death was attributed to injuries sustained during a struggle with police during his arrest, according to an autopsy.
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36% Bias Score


ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...
ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...
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44% Bias Score


NHS to Ban Misconduct Managers from Future Senior Roles
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) will ban managers found responsible for serious misconduct from holding future senior roles, prompted by scandals like the infected blood scandal affecting over 30,000 and the Countess of Chester Hospital deaths, aiming to create a culture of accountability and...
NHS to Ban Misconduct Managers from Future Senior Roles
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) will ban managers found responsible for serious misconduct from holding future senior roles, prompted by scandals like the infected blood scandal affecting over 30,000 and the Countess of Chester Hospital deaths, aiming to create a culture of accountability and...
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56% Bias Score


London Police Officers Dismissed for Gross Misconduct in Child Strip-Search
Two London police officers were dismissed for gross misconduct after strip-searching a 15-year-old Black girl, Child Q, at school in December 2020 without proper authorization, causing significant emotional harm; a third received a written warning.
London Police Officers Dismissed for Gross Misconduct in Child Strip-Search
Two London police officers were dismissed for gross misconduct after strip-searching a 15-year-old Black girl, Child Q, at school in December 2020 without proper authorization, causing significant emotional harm; a third received a written warning.
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44% Bias Score


BBC Breakfast Editor on Leave Amidst Misconduct Allegations
BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani is on extended leave following multiple misconduct allegations, including one involving physical assault, prompting a PwC HR advisor to review the show's culture.
BBC Breakfast Editor on Leave Amidst Misconduct Allegations
BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani is on extended leave following multiple misconduct allegations, including one involving physical assault, prompting a PwC HR advisor to review the show's culture.
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56% Bias Score

Witness of Fatal Crash Awarded £2,000 Compensation After Unlawful Detention
Sohale Rahman, a witness to a fatal cycling accident in May 2018, received £2,000 in compensation from Nottinghamshire Police for unlawful detention and vehicle seizure, highlighting issues with police procedure.

Witness of Fatal Crash Awarded £2,000 Compensation After Unlawful Detention
Sohale Rahman, a witness to a fatal cycling accident in May 2018, received £2,000 in compensation from Nottinghamshire Police for unlawful detention and vehicle seizure, highlighting issues with police procedure.
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20% Bias Score

Neurosurgeon Struck Off After Assault, Violent Imagery Found
A 38-year-old British neurosurgeon, Dr. Sayed Talibi, was struck off the medical register after a GMC tribunal found him guilty of assault, possessing graphic violent images (including beheadings and waterboarding devices), and making racist and discriminatory remarks. He also posted selfies with va...

Neurosurgeon Struck Off After Assault, Violent Imagery Found
A 38-year-old British neurosurgeon, Dr. Sayed Talibi, was struck off the medical register after a GMC tribunal found him guilty of assault, possessing graphic violent images (including beheadings and waterboarding devices), and making racist and discriminatory remarks. He also posted selfies with va...
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56% Bias Score

Schwab Resigns Amidst WEF Probe Alleging Report Manipulation and Misconduct
A preliminary probe into WEF founder Klaus Schwab alleges manipulation of the Global Competitiveness Report, sending inappropriate emails, misuse of funds, and questionable expense filings by his wife, prompting his resignation after over 50 years.

Schwab Resigns Amidst WEF Probe Alleging Report Manipulation and Misconduct
A preliminary probe into WEF founder Klaus Schwab alleges manipulation of the Global Competitiveness Report, sending inappropriate emails, misuse of funds, and questionable expense filings by his wife, prompting his resignation after over 50 years.
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44% Bias Score

Judge to Consider Action Over Bryson Trial 'Lie'
A judge in the Jamie Bryson trial, related to the 2015 Stormont committee hearing on Nama, is considering taking action because he believes Mr. Bryson lied under oath, even though he was acquitted of charges; police are awaiting the judge's full written ruling.

Judge to Consider Action Over Bryson Trial 'Lie'
A judge in the Jamie Bryson trial, related to the 2015 Stormont committee hearing on Nama, is considering taking action because he believes Mr. Bryson lied under oath, even though he was acquitted of charges; police are awaiting the judge's full written ruling.
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40% Bias Score

Two Officers Sacked Over Child Q Strip Search
Two London Metropolitan Police officers were sacked for gross misconduct following the strip search of a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, Child Q, in 2020, while a third received a written warning; the search was deemed unnecessary and disproportionate, highlighting systemic failings within the force.

Two Officers Sacked Over Child Q Strip Search
Two London Metropolitan Police officers were sacked for gross misconduct following the strip search of a 15-year-old Black schoolgirl, Child Q, in 2020, while a third received a written warning; the search was deemed unnecessary and disproportionate, highlighting systemic failings within the force.
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48% Bias Score

IRCC Report Reveals 62 Cases of Misconduct, Including Bribery Attempt
A report on misconduct at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) found 62 cases of wrongdoing in 2023-2024, including bribery attempts, privacy breaches, and conflicts of interest, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities and prompting calls for enhanced internal controls.

IRCC Report Reveals 62 Cases of Misconduct, Including Bribery Attempt
A report on misconduct at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) found 62 cases of wrongdoing in 2023-2024, including bribery attempts, privacy breaches, and conflicts of interest, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities and prompting calls for enhanced internal controls.
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44% Bias Score
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