The Democrats criticize the administration for acting imprudently and through malfeasance. |
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The bitter truth is that, unlike the majority of nonviolent drug cases, corporate malfeasance is not a victimless crime. |
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In both cases, failures would not justify an investigation into malfeasance or complicity. |
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Any town officer may be removed from office by the supreme court for any misconduct, maladministration, malfeasance or malversation in office. |
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Even if they were just friends, that made it newsworthy, because it was about public malfeasance. |
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But this litigation is often the only means to protect society from medical malpractice or corporate malfeasance. |
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This would occur whenever the public is made aware of official malfeasance or incompetence. |
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Reporters have long been the last bastion against tyranny, wrongdoing and malfeasance. |
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Issues of due care, failures of diligence and malfeasance have been raised. |
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Its greatest concern has been unrest in rural areas brought on by official malfeasance and land disputes. |
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Unions and victims' groups have already accused the company of fraud, deceit and corporate malfeasance. |
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Firstly, restitution of previously misappropriated assets provides a strong deterrent to future malfeasance. |
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Responsibilities of investment fiduciaries have been brought to the forefront by recent misfeasance and malfeasance in the investment community. |
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Many of these violations do not result from malfeasance, but are instead committed by smaller committees staffed by less experienced personnel. |
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But what have New Yorkers been if not blindsided by incessant malfeasance and nonfeasance in the state capital? |
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The Republicans, fighting dictator malfeasance, can't trifle with Democratic charges about G. O. P. donors' corporate malfeasance. |
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Modules on ethics and malfeasance have been added to courses for local staff. |
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We are committed to ensuring that justice is meted out on anybody who performed any form of malfeasance against the Canadian taxpayer. |
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Anyone involved in this type of malfeasance, regardless of political stripe, will be subject to the full extent of Canadian law. |
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Officials also study the documentation associated with the sale for irregularities and other signs of malfeasance. |
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He was fired three days later, under a questionable charge of malfeasance, after 11 years of employment. |
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Doing so may illuminate areas where the proposed process is repetitive or unclear, or where it provides opportunity for malfeasance. |
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A learning public service would visibly reward learning and would focus on blame only if incompetence, imprudence, or malfeasance were at issue. |
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A spate of financial malfeasance in private banking firms led the Algerian government to revoke the licenses of all private banks. |
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In any case, it is the expectation of my delegation that any such report will indicate a decrease in such malfeasance. |
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The commission has accused Yingluck of malfeasance in a rice-subsidy program aimed at improving the incomes of Thai rice farmers. |
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Arguably that question points to a much larger problem than Stapel's malfeasance. |
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He was removed from any position of authority for malfeasance a decade ago. |
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However, it is not clear what the value would be if the victims of corporate malfeasance are injured and no death results, or for other types of malfeasance such as fraud or environmental crimes. |
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The social value of oversight entities is not only related to police misconduct or malfeasance but also to maintaining Canadians' confidence that any misconduct will be addressed in accordance with the rule of law. |
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Employees should be regularly reminded of the importance of being on guard and attentive to employee malfeasance and internal fraud including theft of documents, consumables and cash. |
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The powers and sanctions of the ombudsmen allow, in extreme and very rare cases, an ombudsman to act as a special prosecutor and bring charges against an official for malfeasance. |
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Some Honda supervisory employees had made decisions that were clearly wrong, but there was no evidence of the grave allegation of corporate malfeasance levelled by the trial judge. |
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Indeed, corporate malfeasance has meant endorsees have had to increasingly protect their own reputations and brands. |
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International and bilateral donors have put in place dedicated anti-corruption programmes in the region, yet their approach has become unduly tolerant, even when faced with clear cases of fraud or malfeasance. |
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Future research also could be directed toward founder effects beyond the kind of malfeasance considered here. |
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Accountability should be viewed not only from the perspective of possible malfeasance, but also from the perspective of competencies for programme performance. |
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In order to reduce the possibility of internal malfeasance, it is recommended that office flow procedures prevent the possibility of the public being able to select the employee they wish to deal with. |
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Business investment, on the other hand, contracted again in 2002, in line with relatively low corporate profitability and some concerns over corporate malfeasance. |
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Allegations of malfeasance against Raheen continue to surface. |
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Mr Yanukovich's two criminal convictions, rumours of other malfeasance and his occasional, infelicitous use of prison slang do not burnish his image. |
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Merely refusing to consent to a diagnostic test and to treatment that may or may not ultimately benefit the fetus, presents only an indirect risk to the fetus, and is one that arises from nonfeasance, not malfeasance. |
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Much of that information is provided by the banks themselves, since the SEC has a small budget and no resources to chase the thousands of instances of Wall Street malfeasance every day. |
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However, all FAO internal auditors are expected to conduct investigations of fraud, waste, malfeasance, misconduct and other irregular activities, and all posts in AUD are considered to have an investigations component. |
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Prevention will also include stronger oversight, improved compliance with asset and income disclosure, and the reduction of systemic risk, which derives from weak capacity or malfeasance. |
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Believe this effort to euphemize political malfeasance is overly generous. |
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A visit to the magistrates' court will reveal that pilfery on the scale of MPs malfeasance, among non-parliamentarians is met with swift punishment. |
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