malversation

Etymology
From, from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority
 * 2) * 1668 July 3rd, James Dalrymple, “Thomas Rue contra Andrew Houſtoun” in The Deciſions of the Lords of Council & Seſſion I (Edinburgh, 1683), page 548
 * The Decreet was for Sallary, and it was offered to be proven, that Rue (for his Malverſation) was by warrand from General Monk, excluded from Collection that year.
 * The Decreet was for Sallary, and it was offered to be proven, that Rue (for his Malverſation) was by warrand from General Monk, excluded from Collection that year.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * , corruption