When any elected official is charged with serious misconduct, the public's faith in its government institutions can suffer.
As a result there have been forced eviction of people from their homes and serious misconduct by police in this area.
"We have discovered a serious misconduct by one of our students," he said.
In 1982 he was found guilty of serious professional misconduct and undertook not to let it happen again.
Companies have been willing to pay even in the face of substantial evidence of serious misconduct.
The most serious judicial misconduct occurred near or during the remedial stage.
"You want to create an impression among future applicants to the bar that serious misconduct is a matter of concern," she said.
Others found guilty of serious misconduct might escape with the loss of just 30 days' pay.
They also have a duty to report incidents of serious misconduct to enforcers.
Instead, it integrates them to cover all kinds of serious misconduct.