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D.C. U.S. Attorney Expands Jan. 6 Investigation, Draws Internment Comparison
U.S. Attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, expanded an investigation into the handling of January 6th cases, comparing it to the Japanese American internment, focusing on the felony obstruction charge and alleged leaks, prompting concerns about political bias.
D.C. U.S. Attorney Expands Jan. 6 Investigation, Draws Internment Comparison
U.S. Attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, expanded an investigation into the handling of January 6th cases, comparing it to the Japanese American internment, focusing on the felony obstruction charge and alleged leaks, prompting concerns about political bias.
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52% Bias Score


Staley Faces Lifetime Ban for Alleged Lies About Epstein Ties
Former Barclays CEO Jes Staley faces a lifetime ban from the UK financial sector for allegedly lying to the FCA about the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, despite evidence suggesting close ties including emails between Staley's daughter and Epstein until at least 2017.
Staley Faces Lifetime Ban for Alleged Lies About Epstein Ties
Former Barclays CEO Jes Staley faces a lifetime ban from the UK financial sector for allegedly lying to the FCA about the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, despite evidence suggesting close ties including emails between Staley's daughter and Epstein until at least 2017.
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48% Bias Score


Prison Governor Charged After Illegally Releasing Inmate and Accepting Bribe
A prison governor, Kerri Pegg, faces charges for misconduct after illegally releasing a drug-dealing inmate, Anthony Saunderson, and accepting a "£12,000 Mercedes car" as a gift; police found Saunderson's DNA at her home.
Prison Governor Charged After Illegally Releasing Inmate and Accepting Bribe
A prison governor, Kerri Pegg, faces charges for misconduct after illegally releasing a drug-dealing inmate, Anthony Saunderson, and accepting a "£12,000 Mercedes car" as a gift; police found Saunderson's DNA at her home.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Charity Faces Allegations of Toxic Workplace, Mismanagement
A multimillion-dollar Australian charity, Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation (NBAC), faces allegations of a toxic work environment, with dozens of staff resigning due to the CEO's alleged sexualized behavior and lavish spending on events and sponsorships, raising concerns about its ability to ca...
Australian Charity Faces Allegations of Toxic Workplace, Mismanagement
A multimillion-dollar Australian charity, Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation (NBAC), faces allegations of a toxic work environment, with dozens of staff resigning due to the CEO's alleged sexualized behavior and lavish spending on events and sponsorships, raising concerns about its ability to ca...
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60% Bias Score


Twelve Charged in Liverpool Council Bribery Case
Twelve individuals, including former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and city politician Derek Hatton, have been charged with bribery and misconduct related to Liverpool City Council contracts awarded between 2010 and 2020, following a Merseyside Police investigation.
Twelve Charged in Liverpool Council Bribery Case
Twelve individuals, including former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and city politician Derek Hatton, have been charged with bribery and misconduct related to Liverpool City Council contracts awarded between 2010 and 2020, following a Merseyside Police investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Prison Officer Jailed for Intimate Relationship with Inmate
A 26-year-old mother, Katie Evans, a former prison officer at HMP Doncaster, received a 21-month prison sentence for misconduct in public office due to an intimate relationship with inmate Daniel Brownley, involving over 140 phone calls and financial transactions.
Prison Officer Jailed for Intimate Relationship with Inmate
A 26-year-old mother, Katie Evans, a former prison officer at HMP Doncaster, received a 21-month prison sentence for misconduct in public office due to an intimate relationship with inmate Daniel Brownley, involving over 140 phone calls and financial transactions.
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48% Bias Score

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...
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44% Bias Score

EPPO Suspends Bulgarian Prosecutor Amidst Misconduct Allegations
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) temporarily suspended Bulgarian prosecutor Teodora Georgieva on Thursday, following allegations of misconduct and amid concerns about Bulgarian officials impeding high-profile investigations; this is the first such suspension in EPPO's four-year history...

EPPO Suspends Bulgarian Prosecutor Amidst Misconduct Allegations
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) temporarily suspended Bulgarian prosecutor Teodora Georgieva on Thursday, following allegations of misconduct and amid concerns about Bulgarian officials impeding high-profile investigations; this is the first such suspension in EPPO's four-year history...
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36% Bias Score

Police Officer Sacked for Assaulting Innocent Man
Metropolitan Police officer PC Jonathan Marsh was sacked after assaulting audiologist Rasike Attanayake, who he mistook for a suspect, on November 13, 2022, in Romford; the officer was found guilty of common assault and showed no remorse.

Police Officer Sacked for Assaulting Innocent Man
Metropolitan Police officer PC Jonathan Marsh was sacked after assaulting audiologist Rasike Attanayake, who he mistook for a suspect, on November 13, 2022, in Romford; the officer was found guilty of common assault and showed no remorse.
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40% Bias Score

Bribery and Misconduct Charges Filed Against Former Liverpool Mayor and 11 Others
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and 11 others face bribery and misconduct charges related to Liverpool City Council contracts awarded between 2010 and 2020, following a Merseyside Police investigation (Operation Aloft) that uncovered a culture of improper dealings and led to government intervent...

Bribery and Misconduct Charges Filed Against Former Liverpool Mayor and 11 Others
Former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and 11 others face bribery and misconduct charges related to Liverpool City Council contracts awarded between 2010 and 2020, following a Merseyside Police investigation (Operation Aloft) that uncovered a culture of improper dealings and led to government intervent...
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40% Bias Score

Twelve Charged in Liverpool Council Corruption Case
Former Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and former deputy council leader Derek Hatton are among 12 people charged with bribery and misconduct in a public office following a Merseyside Police investigation into Liverpool City Council's contract awards between 2010 and 2020.

Twelve Charged in Liverpool Council Corruption Case
Former Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and former deputy council leader Derek Hatton are among 12 people charged with bribery and misconduct in a public office following a Merseyside Police investigation into Liverpool City Council's contract awards between 2010 and 2020.
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44% Bias Score

A2B Taxi Company Faces Accusations of Systemic Failures and Inadequate Government Oversight
Australia's largest taxi company, A2B, faces criticism for inadequate complaint handling and potential payment system fraud, impacting passenger safety and trust, especially among vulnerable users of government-funded transport; while the federal government's response is deemed insufficient.

A2B Taxi Company Faces Accusations of Systemic Failures and Inadequate Government Oversight
Australia's largest taxi company, A2B, faces criticism for inadequate complaint handling and potential payment system fraud, impacting passenger safety and trust, especially among vulnerable users of government-funded transport; while the federal government's response is deemed insufficient.
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48% Bias Score
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