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Discover Ludwig"conceal misconduct" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to hide or cover up bad behavior or wrongdoing. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as discussing a scandal or cover-up in a company, politics, or personal relationships. Example: The CEO was accused of trying to conceal misconduct within the company by silencing whistleblowers and manipulating financial records.
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The suit, in the U.S. District Court in Atlanta, charged MCI with using Rapid Advance to keep overstated assets on its books, avoid writeoffs and "conceal misconduct, including the alteration and falsification of MCI's financial books and records".
Both also said they found no indication that — as Rall has asserted — the LAPD recording was edited, spliced or otherwise altered to conceal misconduct by the officer.
Prosecutors said only that Hastert had skirted banking laws and lied to the FBI to conceal misconduct against Individual A, who has known Hastert much of his life.
In the last several years, more than a dozen sheriff's officials were successfully prosecuted for using excessive force or trying to conceal misconduct in the jails.
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Among the many examples of fraud Clement hopes to present to the justices would be that the government concealed misconduct by the federal employee who was supposed to have been in the lookout tower when the fire started.
The city "does not take sufficient steps to secure accurate and complete witness statements, including preventing officers from concealing misconduct".
Hastert has said nothing about the allegations underlying the indictment; namely, that he'd broken the laws while assembling three and a half million dollars to "compensate for and conceal" past misconduct against someone identified as "Individual A".
By giving the executive branch close to unilateral power to have lawsuits dismissed on national security grounds, the privilege can easily turn into a device to conceal government misconduct and to frustrate justice.
Bipartisan efforts to add privacy safeguards for Americans' communications were swatted down with confident assertions that there had been no recorded abuses of such surveillance — an assessment it seems odd to make at the same time as one is alleging a systematic effort by senior intelligence officials to deceive overseers and conceal egregious misconduct.
Eventually, Hastert agreed to pay the person $3.5 million in compensation to conceal the misconduct, the indictment said.
The money, according to the federal indictment, was part of an agreement to pay an unidentified individual $3.5 million to compensate for and conceal past misconduct.
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