What are the sanctions for someone who is found to have committed a wrongdoing?
A. Specific sanctions will depend on the type and seriousness of the wrongdoing. In addition to any sanctions that may be required by law, chief executives have authority to apply other administrative and disciplinary penalties. The range includes return of monies, financial penalties, reprimands, suspensions, demotions and even termination of employment.
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