They claim that the fall in unemployment is based on a fraudulent manipulation of statistics.
2 not what it claims or pretends to be:
fraudulent advertising
3 intended to deceive people for the purpose of obtaining money or property:
Regulation of drugs generally eliminated poorly manufactured and fraudulent drugs, thus reducing the likelihood that someone would take a medicine that was harmful to them.
In hosiery manufacture, abatements for alleged negligent or fraudulent work were similarly a frequent cause of friction.
He was, presumably, averse to risking public humiliation, and did not want to endorse a possibly fraudulent tomb.
Officials do not have to run routine checks any longer but concentrate on special risk cases, where the user might have submitted a fraudulent declaration.
He had still, however, to resort to a secret and almost certainly fraudulent count by a hand-picked committee to secure victory.
At most banks, to identify potential fraudulent at source, part of the review process of applications for new credit cards involves routine information checks.
While many organizations have programs to deter and detect fraudulent payments, improper payments resulting from miscalculation and other errors often receive inadequate attention.
Cosmetic surgeons who engage in misleading or fraudulent advertising appear to want to have it both ways.