This article deals with the commonplace use of the term corruption to mean dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.
Its language was broad: "Any criminal, infamous, dishonest, immoral, or notoriously disgraceful conduct, habitual use of intoxicants to excess, drug addiction, or sexual perversion."
The investigation is conducted with a view to the imposition of a civil evasion penalty for dishonest conduct, if our suspicions are confirmed.
The presiding judge noted that such degrees may be illegal and that purporting to offer such degrees could be deemed dishonest or unethical conduct.
Moran proposed a resolution demanding that Clinton confess to a pattern of "dishonest and illegal conduct" surrounding his sexual involvement with Monica Lewinsky.
This study employs data from many countries to describe the nature, extent, and possible consequences of dishonest conduct in and around schooling, higher education, and scientific research.
In denying the appeal, Lord Justice Rose cited "the persistence of dishonest conduct."
On 20 February, Redflex fired Rosenberg and filed a lawsuit against him alleging "dishonest and unethical conduct".
The case itself was concerned with the substitution of money but was applied generally to other instances of dishonest conduct.
He has accused us of dishonest conduct, which has never been the case, and he knows that there has been dishonest conduct in his ranks.