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2013-11-26 |
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| Dishonesty is defined as the concealment or distortion of truth in a matter of fact relevant to one's office or connected with the performance of one's duty. It implies a disposition to lie, cheat, deceive, or defraud; untrustworthiness; lack of integrity; lack of honesty, probity, or integrity in principle; and lack of fairness and straightforwardness.[39] On the other hand, misconduct is defined as any unlawful conduct on the part of a person concerned in the administration of justice prejudicial to the rights of parties or to the right determination of the cause. The term "grave" means "very serious; involving or resulting in serious consequences: likely to produce real harm or damage."[40] | |||||