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Recording Academy president and CEO Deborah Dugan has been put on administrative leave a week before the Grammy Awards.

The punch in of misconduct has not been specified.
The Board has also commissioned two independent third-party investigations of the allegations against Dugan.
The Grammys will proceed as planned.
Dugan has only headed the Recording Academy since August, when Neil Portnow exited the position.
Portnow left months after saying women needed to step up to be recognized by the Academy.
She may have been asking questions like Why is the board so large?
and Why are we spending so much money?
One source claimed to have details about Dugans alleged misconduct.
Dugan reportedly submitted the memo a few weeks ago and stated that something was seriously amiss at the Academy.