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Can We Trust the EU to Fairly and Impartially Investigate Itself?

Can We Trust the EU to Fairly and Impartially Investigate Itself? Significant failings by the EEAS in dealing with investigations, have led many to question whether it is appropriate for the EU to investigate itself. Protecting the integrity of the EU is the primary goal of its constituent parts. Internal investigations are premised on controlling process and outcome.” Simon MortimerCITY OF LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, July 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ When Judge Malcolm Simmons gave evidence before the Kosovo Assembly, he described serious failures by the EU and its institutions to investigate claims of serious misconduct committed by staff of EULEX, the EU rule of law mission in Kosovo. He also claimed that senior staff of the European External Action Service (the EU equivalent of the State Department) in Brussels had committed misconduct, including the manipulation of investigations.

Portable Nuclear Reactor Program Sparks Controversy

Portable Nuclear Reactor Program Sparks Controversy EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 6/28/2021 Government Accountability Office illustration The Defense Department is working to quickly procure a small, transportable nuclear reactor that could help bring energy to remote and austere environments. However, the program has drawn criticism from nuclear nonproliferation experts for potentially causing disasters on battlefields. The Pentagon’s Strategic Capabilities Office selected two teams in March to continue their work developing transportable nuclear microreactor prototypes as part of “Project Pele.” The effort was originally formulated in the fall of 2018 in response to language in the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act about the need to find a solution to a perennial problem: providing power to U.S. troops, said Jeff Waksman, program manager for the effort.

Charges dropped against six hair stylists in Operation Haircut

by Scott McClallen, The Center Square  | February 09, 2021 10:30 AM Print this article District Court Judge Kristen D. Simmons on Monday dismissed all criminal charges filed by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office against six hairstylists who participated in More than 400 Michiganders showed up for “free” haircuts, a service Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration had deemed “nonessential.” The hairstylists were protesting Whitmer’s executive orders and supporting Owosso barber Karl Manke, who had his barber license revoked by the state for violating the shutdown order. Roughly 15 hairstylists were cutting hair at the Capitol that day, yet only seven were criminally prosecuted for

Renk Podcast: Interview With David Kallman Attorney For MI Hair

On Monday, February 8th 54-A District Court Judge Kristen D. Simmons dismissed all criminal charges filed by the Michigan Attorney General’s office against six hairstylists who participated in Operation Haircut.   These six women dared to violate Gov. Whitmer’s coronavirus emergency orders during a protest at the state Capitol last May. These six hairstylists were represented by the Kallman Legal Group.  The following is from a Press Release given to me by their Attorney David Kallman his legal group stated: Operation Haircut Protest on May 20, 2020, in support of Owosso barber Karl Manke, who was also present at the protest. Approximately 20 hair stylists were cutting hair at the Capitol that day, yet only seven were criminally prosecuted. Kallman Legal Group represented six of the protestors. All six are still facing administrative licensing complaints brought by the State. The Michigan Conservative Coalition organized the Operation Haircut Protest and supported all si

BWXT Names Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm John M Richardson to Board of Directors

BWXT Names Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson to Board of Directors BWXT Names Former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John M. Richardson to Board of Directors BWX Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BWXT) announced today that retired Adm. John M. Richardson has been appointed to its board of directors. Adm. Richardson served as the Chief of Naval Operations for the U.S. Navy from 2015 to 2019 and as Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program from 2012 to 2015. As Chief of Naval Operations, he was responsible for the management of a $160 billion budget covering 600,000 sailors and civilians, more than 70 installations, 290 warships and more than 2,000 aircraft worldwide.

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