of Impropriety
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a protracted lawsuit, the Met conceded that it was looted, and agreed in 2006 to repatriate it to Sicily, with the Met stating in 2006 that the repatriation "redresses past improprieties in the acquisitions process". Source: Internet
And it is equally impossible, no matter how much you deplore the extravagances and improprieties of his works, to make him into an insignificant one." Source: Internet
Investigative reporters at the broke open the story about the alleged sexual abuses and financial improprieties of former Diocese of Wheeling Charleston Bishop Michael Bransfield. Source: Internet
Look at the alleged financial improprieties that surround one of its members of parliament, and the recent challenges faced between the PTA and the administration of one of our schools. Source: Internet
It was discovered that the steering wheels had been damaged. citation After news broke of the apparent improprieties a truck driver stepped forward and admitted to having accidentally backed into the shed housing the bobsleds. Source: Internet
The book has drawn attention for its withering portrayal of Trump, including alleged improprieties far more extensive than the accusations underlying the president’s impeachment trial, where he was acquitted in February. Source: Internet