If your current job requires you to sign bonds with the employer, then of course you would be aware of being bonded.Bonds can simply be job contracts which will ensure your employment only for a...
This usually means the employee has obtain a fidelity bond - usually a guarantee against dishonesty losses such as embezzlement. One caveat though... most fidelity bonds have an arrest and conviction...
"Suspicion" is not "Conviction". If they did not persue criminal charges and his record is otherwise acceptable. then the answer is Yes. That person can still be bonded.
There are certain occupations where this would be frowned upon and in some cases prohibited. Some military services for instance, especially if the ranks vary greatly. There are, generally, no other...