单词 | misconduct |
释义 | misconduct (mɪskɒndʌkt ) uncountable noun Misconduct is bad or unacceptable behaviour, especially by a professional person. He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct. Dr Lee was cleared of serious professional misconduct. Synonyms: immorality, wrongdoing, mismanagement, malpractice Collocations: count of misconduct He was found guilty of three counts of misconduct at an internal tribunal but went unpunished his outstanding service. The Sun He resigned and later admitted two counts of misconduct in public office. The Sun He was found guilty of eight counts of misconduct earlier this month, following a private hearing in front of a panel. Times, Sunday Times She was sentenced to 12 months after pleading guilty to two counts of misconduct in public office. Times, Sunday Times The 32-year-old got 15 months after admitting two counts of misconduct in public office. The Sun The body investigates collapsed companies for any evidence of misconduct and tries to maximise returns to creditors when a business fails. Times, Sunday Times The move comes after a public inquiry heard evidence of misconduct. Times, Sunday Times An independent investigation found no evidence of misconduct. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After his death, evidence of misconduct was found. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only one police officer has ever been successfully prosecuted for such a death, although prosecutions were recommended against 13 officers based on relatively strong evidence of misconduct or neglect. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He later lied about what happened, a misconduct hearing was told. The Sun Following an internal investigation, a misconduct hearing was held. Times, Sunday Times A former police constable will face a misconduct hearing for allegedly stealing food from the force's canteen. Times,Sunday Times Instead, he was allowed to resign before his misconduct hearing. Times, Sunday Times She was suspended pending the outcome of a misconduct hearing. Times, Sunday Times His lawyers had claimed that the case was tainted by police and prosecutorial misconduct. Times, Sunday Times They are potentially critical sources of research material for journalists and others aiming to unearth injustices such as wrongful convictions, or to cast light on prosecutorial misconduct. Globe and Mail While on the court he has shown particular interest in administrative reform and prosecutorial misconduct cases. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All the convictions for incitement were later overturned by an appeals court, who cited judicial and prosecutorial misconduct. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After lengthy appeals, his conviction was later overturned, due to prosecutorial misconduct, in 1996. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Both have been arrested on suspicion of serious misconduct in public office and suspended from duty. The Sun The organisation's woeful failure to deal with the serious misconduct of its staff echoes scandals in other charities. Times,Sunday Times He was accused of 'serious misconduct' regarding 'internal policies'. Times, Sunday Times A senior judge has resigned after being found guilty of serious misconduct for falsely claiming that he was working when he was not. Times, Sunday Times Two senior border agency officials suspended after ministers blamed them for secretly relaxing passport checks have been reinstated after they were cleared of serious misconduct. Times, Sunday Times He also denies wilful misconduct in a public office. The Sun Bad nurses, doctors and managers will risk jail for anew offence of 'wilful misconduct'. The Sun The issue of wilful misconduct by the defendant or its servants or agents thus arose for consideration. Times, Sunday Times He was jailed for seven weeks after admitting causing bodily harm by wilful misconduct. The Sun It was the knowledge that he was sleepy and his deliberate decision to continue to drive when he knew he was sleepy that constituted wilful misconduct. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 不端行为 Japanese: 職権乱用 |
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