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unethical behavior

noun as in dirty tricks

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At the same time, he said, “when there is legitimate evidence of malfeasance, of a crime, of unethical behavior, it’s all too easy to claim it was fake. ... Our ability to hold individuals accountable when evidence does exist is also damaged by the rampant availability of digital fakes.”

As local government careens from one corruption scandal to the next, the city and county of Los Angeles each charged forward this election season with ballot measures to try to crack down on unethical behavior by public officials.

Grajeda, Mike Christensen of Carson, Monty Gilbreath of Gardena and Corey Walsh of San Pedro wrote, “We cannot, in good conscience, continue to subject our athletes to an environment where unethical behavior is rewarded and their safety is jeopardized. Therefore, until action is taken, we will not schedule or participate in any football games against Narbonne. Our programs deserve an even playing field, and we believe that these steps are necessary to restore the principles of fairness, safety and competition within our league.”

The department’s release, issued in response to a Times inquiry, said it was investigating whether “a small subset of employees ... may have engaged in some unethical behavior” involving the exam, which was taken by roughly 1,600 officers who hope to be included on a promotional list to make sergeant.

Throughout his life, he's been getting away with corrupt, unethical behavior and skirting legal accountability and he probably thinks he'll slither out of this one too.

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