The US Government and US Military takes all complaints very seriously, there is a US office of Government ethics. The Government ethics office would follow up ethics violations plus the relevant defense agencies head ethics officials.
Violation of ethics
It's an ethics violation.
Violation of ethics
With your ex? No, but it's a ethics violation.
Plagiarism is considered a violation of ethics because it involves taking credit for someone else's work without giving them proper acknowledgment. This goes against the principles of honesty, integrity, and respect for others' intellectual property.
Alice Jacob has written: 'Violation of journalistic ethics and public taste' -- subject(s): Cases, Journalistic ethics, Press law
Joint ethics regulation violations
Bill Rhodes has written: 'An introduction to military ethics' -- subject(s): Military ethics, War, Handbooks, manuals, Just war doctrine
No. It would be a conflict of interest, a violation of attorney-client privilege, and a violation of the law professions canon of ethics
Miserable joy, military intelligence, and corporate ethics are some of the most glaring oxymorons known, to date.
No, they are under direct supervision of the attorney they work for. The attorney is the one that is able to be sanctioned for a paralegal's violation of ethics. -Law Student in MA
Ethics may or may not be enforced, whereas laws are supposed to be. Ethics if they are codified are usually done so unofficially, while laws are codified by a government. A violation of ethics may also be a violation of laws, but not necessarily. Ethics may be personal as well as collective, and laws are intended to apply to people collectively. Ethics may vary among people and institutions, and laws are supposed to apply equally. All ethics are ethical, not all laws are ethical.