- Misfeasance, nonfeasance, and
malfeasance are
types of
failure to
discharge public obligations existing by
common law, custom, or statute. The
Carta de...
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Malfeasance in
office is any
unlawful conduct that is
often grounds for a just
cause removal of an
elected official by
statute or
recall election, or...
- The "Four
Malfeasances"
problem (Chinese: “四风”问题; pinyin: “Sì fēng” wèntí) is a term used by the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
first proposed by general...
- CP All
Public Company Limited was
established in 1988 by the
Charoen Pokphand Group to
operate convenience store businesses in
Thailand under the 7-Eleven...
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Criticism of
Microsoft has
followed various aspects of its
products and
business practices.
Issues with ease of use, robustness, and
security of the company's...
- to the
corporate domain.
International treaties governing corporate malfeasance thus tend to
permit but not
require corporate criminal liability. Recently...
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Abuse of
power or
abuse of authority, in the form of "
malfeasance in office" or "official
abuse of power", is the
commission of an
unlawful act, done...
- by violence, and
allegations of
widespread vote-rigging and
electoral malfeasance led to
legal battles over the results.
There were also uncertainties...
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justice Against public justice Justice dela****
Compounding Contempt Malfeasance in
office Miscarriage of
justice Judicial misconduct Misprision Perjury...
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Network executives pored over the footage, but
could find no
evidence of
malfeasance.
Former executive for CBS
Daytime programming Bob
Boden explained in...