misconduct

salah laku
definition
verb
Civil servants are liable to disciplinary action if they fail to observe any government regulation or official instruction, misconduct themselves in any manner or, by their actions, bring the civil service into disrepute.
behave in an improper or unprofessional manner.
We furthermore do not think that there is any evidence that the police in some way misconducted the inquiries during the period between the appellant being interviewed and the appellant being charged.
mismanage (duties or a project).
noun
she was found guilty of professional misconduct by a disciplinary tribunal
unacceptable or improper behavior, especially by an employee or professional person.
The Scottish Charities Office has taken legal action against 19 charities over misconduct or mismanagement since it was set up in 1992.
mismanagement, especially culpable neglect of duties.
translation of 'misconduct'
noun
salah laku
example
she was found guilty of professional 'misconduct' by a disciplinary tribunal and dismissed
In rarer instances, she claimed such equipment had been used to provide proof of gross 'misconduct' among employees.
In this case, there is no suggestion of 'misconduct' on the part of the Estate's solicitors.
she was found guilty of professional 'misconduct' by a disciplinary tribunal
The Scottish Charities Office has taken legal action against 19 charities over 'misconduct' or mismanagement since it was set up in 1992.
A hearing is underway on a possible case of juror 'misconduct' .
You would hardly say they were guilty of professional 'misconduct' , would you, because they were there as a group of lawyers?
Referee Bill McCreary handed out five 'misconduct' penalties in the second period, and in that he was perhaps lenient, because the misbehavior extended to the team benches and the stands.
They face indefinite suspension while charges of gross 'misconduct' are investigated.
Since these studies, reports have indicated that some reform efforts to curb police 'misconduct' have reduced excessive force complaints.
the general was pardoned for 'misconduct' of the war
She has a duty and an obligation to report such 'misconduct' as people stealing things.
But I believe it to be a disciplinary offence - gross 'misconduct' .
Previous abuse cases have involved 'misconduct' by relatively untrained National Guard and Reserve troops.
Research 'misconduct' does not include honest error or differences of opinion.
It is the duty of the media to reveal 'misconduct' and this attempt at doing so should be applauded.
A player who receives a 'misconduct' penalty will remain off the ice for ten minutes.
Five nurses were found guilty of professional 'misconduct' , four were censured and one was removed from the register.
If the Democrats take Congress in November, the door is open to investigations not only of the 'misconduct' of the war but also of the corruption of the various civilian programs in Iraq.
Smith got a game 'misconduct' for spearing Nick Kypreos
They also say there should be a mechanism to review doctors found guilty of professional 'misconduct' to establish if other patients have been affected.
Dioceses are writing and implementing policies on clergy 'misconduct' .
Did the 'misconduct' harm a child or place a child at risk of harm?
But his employers sacked him, saying he was guilty of gross 'misconduct' .
He faced being dismissed from his job for gross 'misconduct' if his employers learned of the offence.
It is a failure of market structure created by too much easy capital, flawed business models, and mismanagement and 'misconduct' on a grand scale.
The SCO has powers to act in cases where there is evidence of alleged 'misconduct' or mismanagement.
These two had also both been found guilty of serious professional 'misconduct' , which most of the voters probably did not know.
The issue never got as far as whether spitting constitutes gross 'misconduct' .
In the law books obviously there are some provisions for punishing police officers for 'misconduct' in course of their duties.
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