There was a case around 2000, if I remember correctly, when the IEE acted on a member who had been involved in a dispute over ownership of archival material from Bletchley Park. That story received some wider news publicity at the time so there may have been an aspect of protecting the image of the institution and profession. It does pale in comparison to Grenfell, however.
The current edition of Member News includes a recent disciplinary judgement against an IET member - tucked away in the social media news section. My main observation on this story is that so few details are given that it is impossible to discern the basis for what has been decided. The norms of justice, in wider society at least, thrive on a degree of openness. That openness is on full display in the ongoing Grenfell investigations. (Regarding the particular IET member, there is no point mentioning specifics in this forum. I raise the story here only because it is topical to this thread, which gets right to the heart of one aspect of our professional standards as engineers.)
There was a case around 2000, if I remember correctly, when the IEE acted on a member who had been involved in a dispute over ownership of archival material from Bletchley Park. That story received some wider news publicity at the time so there may have been an aspect of protecting the image of the institution and profession. It does pale in comparison to Grenfell, however.
The current edition of Member News includes a recent disciplinary judgement against an IET member - tucked away in the social media news section. My main observation on this story is that so few details are given that it is impossible to discern the basis for what has been decided. The norms of justice, in wider society at least, thrive on a degree of openness. That openness is on full display in the ongoing Grenfell investigations. (Regarding the particular IET member, there is no point mentioning specifics in this forum. I raise the story here only because it is topical to this thread, which gets right to the heart of one aspect of our professional standards as engineers.)
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