0 failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss:
1 the failure of a doctor or other professional to do his or her job with a reasonable degree of skill, esp. when that person's actions or failure to act causes injury or loss:
2 illegal, careless, or dishonest behaviour that someone is guilty of in their work in a profession :
The elections were by no means free of irregularities and malpractices.
In addition, there were financial malpractices with the financing of certain regional projects, creating the ' 'cost of the past' '.
There is a host of malpractices in the conduct of union elections and some of them have appeared in print.
I can say that no one need be concerned about malpractices.
Apparently they are in no hurry to put an end to these malpractices or to bring the wrongdoer to book.
They were introduced to counter the dishonesty, greed and malpractices of some employers.
As for malpractices, in 1965 the reported cases of default totalled £114,000.
Thirdly, there is still no satisfactory arrangement for the protection of whistle-blowers, who want to bring malpractices within the organisation out into the open.
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