malversation
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The Inspector General Act was designed to protect patriotic whistle-blowers who seek to reveal malversation in government.
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This was shown by one of the framers of the impeachment provision, James Wilson, who said that what he had in mind was misbehavior, or what he called "malversation."
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During a brief job at a large corporation, he impersonates a vice president and summarily fires those who seem unhappy in their work, He is finally caught and dismissed for "malversation of coffee break."
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No less than three city aldermen were charged with malversation.
From London and the Kingdom - Volume I by Sharpe, Reginald R. (Reginald Robinson)
Jefferson said removals "must be as few as possible, done gradually, and bottomed on some malversation or inherent disqualification."
From Famous American Statesmen by Bolton, Sarah Knowles