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News-Gazette: Brad Underwood cleared in DIA Investigation into his coaching
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<blockquote data-quote="Innocent Primate" data-source="post: 1463091" data-attributes="member: 628752"><p>I think I’m forced to agree with Berg88. Initially, conduct an in-house investigation. If such investigation concludes that inappropriate conduct occurred, there is likely no need for further investigation, in-house or otherwise. Take corrective action.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if an in-house investigation concludes that no misconduct occurred, then as further confirmation refer the matter out for an independent investigation. (Who could take issue with institutional efforts in such instance ?) Absent such an independent investigation, doubts will always linger about the integrity of an internal investigation.</p><p></p><p>Aren't we typically suspicious of the conclusions of such in-house scrutiny ? Haven’t we seen, over and over again, how in-house investigations turned out to be, in effect, “whitewashes” ?</p><p></p><p>Finally, before fingers are pointed, just what is the proof of the origin or origins of such accusations ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innocent Primate, post: 1463091, member: 628752"] I think I’m forced to agree with Berg88. Initially, conduct an in-house investigation. If such investigation concludes that inappropriate conduct occurred, there is likely no need for further investigation, in-house or otherwise. Take corrective action. On the other hand, if an in-house investigation concludes that no misconduct occurred, then as further confirmation refer the matter out for an independent investigation. (Who could take issue with institutional efforts in such instance ?) Absent such an independent investigation, doubts will always linger about the integrity of an internal investigation. Aren't we typically suspicious of the conclusions of such in-house scrutiny ? Haven’t we seen, over and over again, how in-house investigations turned out to be, in effect, “whitewashes” ? Finally, before fingers are pointed, just what is the proof of the origin or origins of such accusations ? [/QUOTE]
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