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And it falls far short of the probity expected of the nation’s highest law enforcement officer.

Mr Beckett was also told he had been suspended due to “concerns about the probity of awarding contracts for affiliated services”.

From BBC

Notwithstanding the decorous and professional language of McAfee’s order, it lands several haymakers on Willis’ judgment and probity.

The problem is that the law provides very little room to challenge the probity of prosecutorial decisions.

"The Conservative Manifesto," a 1937 document wrapped in the same high-minded language of fiscal probity and individual initiative that would be recognizable today, was the movement’s blueprint.

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