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In previous cases made public by the inspector general's office or its partners in investigating cases of malfeasance involving the bailout, the figures have been substantially lower.
A1 C.E.O.'s Share the Pressure America's chief executives, under pressure after several high-profile cases of malfeasance, are sharing the pressure by demanding more disclosure and accountability from the middle ranks.
On June 21st the lower house of Congress voted to impeach him, charging him both with failing in his duties regarding the deaths of the farmers and with various cases of malfeasance earlier in his presidency, including allowing his leftist allies to hold a meeting in an army base and not taking sufficient action against a guerrilla group.
Cases of malfeasance, no matter how horrible, are no reason to broadly condemn an entire enterprise.
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Officials said they would be horrified to learn that the charges were true, but that if they were, they would represent an isolated case of malfeasance.
Most cases of corporate malfeasance are to do with money and belong in civil courts.
Government officials pointed out that they had commissioned an audit last year by two American law firms and the investigative firm of Kroll Inc. that had found evidence of six cases of financial malfeasance during Ms. Tymoshenko's tenure.
Now, 20 months later, the Congress Party has suffered setbacks in elections in the state of Bihar and is wounded by corruption scandals linked to the Commonwealth Games, the government's allotment of 2G telecommunications spectrum and other cases of official malfeasance.
But all media remain under political control, and in some other cases of apparent malfeasance, the press has been muzzled and zealous reporters and editors have lost their jobs.
He is responding with threats to restructure not just the accountants, who missed too many cases of corporate malfeasance, but all of Wall Street, which is said to have been robbing investors blind.If Mr Pitt, a sharp lawyer who resembles a cuddly teddy bear, is bemused by this, he could do worse than read this engaging memoir by his predecessor.
Other relatively recent high-profile cases of financial malfeasance, like Michael R. Milken's manipulation of junk bonds or the failure of Lincoln Savings & Loan under Charles H. Keating Jr., generated headlines and plenty of commentary, but there was never a sense that the average person cared that much, beyond the soap-operatic pleasure of following the doings of the rich and unscrupulous.
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