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Local elections in Russia have regularly been faulted for malfeasance by the ruling party.
Now they are sharply criticized at home for malfeasance and incompetence.
In recent years, analysts have increasingly used statistics to hunt for malfeasance.
The new glossary includes dozens of terms for malfeasance, but also a few other terms.
Anyway, her days were full of meetings and car pools; there was no time for malfeasance.
He noted that in Russia, spikes in turnout were a classic marker for malfeasance by the party in charge.
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We can expect more of the same if we continue to let banks off with a slap on the wrist for malfeasance--along with a taxpayer subsidized fine--while banks neither admit nor deny wrongdoing.
And as it turns out, charter schools are more likely to have their charters revoked for fiscal malfeasance than they are for low test scores.
They've done corporate-recognition videos and a video for a guy who was going to prison for financial malfeasance.
Number of plumbers prosecuted in Great Britain for financial malfeasance: 1. Number of bankers prosecuted in Great Britain for financial malfeasance: 0. The LIBOR rate-fixing scam alone cost the world economy trillions of dollars.
It was under President Obama that the government signed off on the executive bonuses for TARP recipients and under Obama that no executive was punished for criminal malfeasance.
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