improbity
Example Sentences
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A judge in São Paulo found Salles had committed ‘administrative improbity’, suspended his political rights for three years, and ordered him to pay a fine worth ten times his monthly salary.
From The Guardian
In 2017, São Paulo state prosecutors sued Salles for “administrative improbity”.
From The Guardian
São Paulo state prosecutors announced the case against Haddad on Tuesday, about a week after announcing another civil case against him for administrative improbity.
From The Guardian
“Today, tomorrow, the next day: the only real truth is that this government and its ruling clique are abhorred by the immense majority of Venezuelans,” tweeted former opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, who lost to Maduro by a thin margin in 2013 but is barred from competing in the upcoming race over what he says are trumped-up charges of administrative improbity as a governor.
From Washington Times
The president has not been implicated, though she was chairwoman of the Petrobras board when much of the supposed improbity occurred.
From New York Times
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