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malfeasance

noun as in wrongdoing

noun as in crime

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Example Sentences

The commission has accused Yingluck of malfeasance in a rice-subsidy program aimed at improving the incomes of Thai rice farmers.

The prime minister must appear before the anti-corruption commission on February 27 to answer the malfeasance charges.

Allegations of malfeasance against Raheen continue to surface.

In the weeklong trial, the Pittsburgh lawyer laid out the most devastating account of corporate malfeasance.

Arguably that question points to a much larger problem than Stapel's malfeasance.

I never heard of any of them being removed for incompetency, dereliction of duty or malfeasance.

The knowledge of this added treachery hath come to me but recently; and this also was of Rizzo's malfeasance.

Removals were made for neglect of duty, malfeasance in office, refusing to obey orders, and obstructing Reconstruction.

Don Nicholas de Ovando pleaded smoothly the Sovereign's most strict command which in any to disobey were plain malfeasance!

At Sienna he learned that his house had been pillaged and burned and he himself had been accused of malfeasance in office.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to malfeasance, such as: impropriety, misbehavior, and misconduct.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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