1.(公务员的)违法行为;贪污,受贿;盗用公款
1.dishonest or unethical conduct by somebody in a professional position or public office, often involving bribery, extortion, or embezzlement
1.Government should punish the malversation , but the key point of punishment is the degree of sanctions, not the rate of detecting.
政府要打击贿赂等腐败行为,但关键不在于查处率的高低,而在于处罚的严厉。
2.This thesis presents some personal ideas about malversation in practice and theory regarding current problem.
本文试从理论和实践方面对贪污罪存在的几个问题谈一点个人的看法。
3.In order to reduce the losing of State-Owned assets, Government should punish the malversation , and increase the degree of punishment.
政府要遏制国有资产流失,一方面要打击贿赂等腐败行为,并且要加大处罚的力度;
4.eg. Based on this idea, we can construct a dynamic model to explain how morality affects malversation.
基于这个观点,我们可以建立一个动态的模式,用以来解释道德导致腐败的原因。