APNewsBreak: Indian education head demoted in hiring flap
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MISKOLC, Hungary (Reuters) - Thousands of Hungarians protested on Wednesday against reforms of the education system by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's center-right government that they consider oppressive and heavy-handed.
The protesters say the reforms are yet another example of what they see as Orban's authoritarian style of leadership that has drawn criticism from the European Union and the United States as well as human rights groups within Hungary.
The Orban government, in power since 2010, took control of schools from local authorities three years ago and a central body now regulates all aspects of education, down to procuring chalk for rural elementary schools.
It has significantly increased teachers' workload and set a new curriculum using textbooks the critics say contain factual errors and promote very conservative views on issues such as homosexuality.
The Court rejected this submission stating that the appellants had not make free standing applications for leave and that although pending the outcome of their appeals, the refusal to vary leave would not be set aside, the issues relating to the application to vary would be closely connected to the issues that arise in relation to the legality and merits of the section 10 notices. If successful in their challenge, the Secretary of State would be obliged to give proper effect to the findings of the tribunal. If she did not, there would be strong grounds for judicial review.
The department's Office of Inspector General found Roessel abused his position by hiring a close relative and a woman with whom he had a romantic relationship.
Roessel told investigators he hired the woman as a program analyst in Washington, D.C., because she was the most qualified candidate. He acknowledged fault in hiring his relative to work at Navajo Nation schools.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - The Latest on a report that found the director of the U.S.
Bureau of Indian Education violated hiring practices (all times local):
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The director of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education has been demoted after a federal report found he violated hiring practices.
The Interior Department says it has removed Charles "Monty" Roessel as director due the gravity of the issues raised in the watchdog's report released Wednesday.
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The alternative remedy question
The Court stated that it was common ground that it was only in ‘special’ or ‘exceptional’ circumstances that a court would allow a substantive challenge to a Section 10 removal decision to proceed by way of judicial review, rather than through the statutory appeal process – in this case, an out-of-country appeal. Mr. Malik argued that such circumstances existed in both cases, although more so in Mr. Ali’s case.
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Few people nowadays deny that English is the universal language.
English is used not only in Traditional English countries, but also in countries whose mother tongues are not English. For non-English speakers, we may have different reasons to learn English well, some want to do business with native or non-native English speakers, some want to travel all around the world without companion of a translator or interpreter, while some are just fascinated by Hollywood blockbusters and want to watch them in source language so that we can understand the movies much better.
In the case of R (Gazi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (ETS - judicial review) [2015] UKUT 00327 (IAC) these witness statements were described as ‘generic’ as they did not explain why ETS had invalidated the certificate of a particular person or provide any evidence in relation to the personal circumstances of an individual.
Mr. Ali applied to vary his leave on 29 December 2013. A decision was made to remove him on the basis that he had used deception in his application for variation of leave. It was alleged that his Test of English for International Communication (TOIEC) certificate issued by Educational Testing Services (ETS) was obtained by a proxy test taker.
The Court held that the provision under section 10(8) of the 1999 Act, that is the notification ‘invalidates any leave previously given to him’ makes clear that from the date of notification, any leave a person had was invalid and did not draw a distinction between leave given under section 3 and leave automatically extended under section 3C. Such a distinction would produce ‘arbitrary results’. The Court also held that no assistance could be drawn from a section 47 removal decision as it deals with a different situation, relating to people that have complied with the terms of their leave but whose application for a variation of their existing leave will be refused for other reasons.