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abusive activity; criminal activity |
law |
criminal action; act of crime; act of criminality; criminal act |
sec.sys. |
abusive action; malfeasance (an example of dishonest and illegal behaviour, especially by a person in authority: Several cases of malpractice and malfeasance in the financial world are currently being investigated. CALD. It was a small victory in the fight against electoral malfeasance in Russia, one that has underscored the increasing potency of a new kind of election monitor here: common citizens armed with smartphones, digital recorders and cameras. NYT Alexander Demidov) |
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law |
criminal wrongdoing (Grand jury finds no criminal wrongdoing by Portland police in fatal ... | UBS will admit to criminal wrongdoing by its Japanese arm, where one of the Swiss bank's traders manipulated yen Libor and euro yen ... | In 1997 he was fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing by a jury who found him not guilty on all 13 counts of thefts and deception. – АД); criminal wrongdoing (Grand jury finds no criminal wrongdoing by Portland police in fatal ... | UBS will admit to criminal wrongdoing by its Japanese arm, where one of the Swiss bank's traders manipulated yen Libor and euro yen ... | In 1997 he was fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing by a jury who found him not guilty on all 13 counts of thefts and deception. Alexander Demidov) |
polit. |
evil deeds (ssn) |
sec.sys. |
criminal activity |