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"The alleged conduct was not conduct that could adversely affect the probity of the exercise of an official function by a public official.
"The majority [of the high court bench] held that the expression "adversely affect" in s 8(2) refers to conduct that adversely affects or could adversely affect the probity of the exercise of an official function by a public official," the summary of the judgement said.
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Sarbanes-Oxley has had its main impact here, focusing on the probity of financial reporting and the audit process.
Following the Cunneen case, a finding of corruption requires the probity of a public official to be adversely affected, except in a limited range of circumstances.
Celebrity was only one of the threats to the probity of his independence which required an emergency response.
There is deep cynicism in Shanghai and the rest of China about the probity of party officials.
His only focus was on the probity of later government contracts granted to the construction firm, Grupo Higa.
Ernest Hemingway said a writer must have the probity of a priest of God.
Many had wondered in the build-up about the probity of the whole venture.
They had absolutely nothing to do with what people in the room thought about the probity of a particular subset of climate science.
The eloquence of the language and the probity of the argumentation were met only by the countervailing oration of Daniel Webster.
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