Nor was malversationconfined to the local tribunals.
The charges of professional malversation he pronounced too absurd for notice; that the practice was not only allowable but often imperative.
If one finds malversation of justice among those in a high grade, should not the punishment be exemplary?
In 1524 Villasante accused him ofmalversation of public funds.
The revenues fell so low and the malversationof public money reached such a height that the captain-general found it necessary in 1825 to charge the military commanders of the respective districts with the prevention of smuggling.
And the said Mahomed Reza Khân did continue to execute the same without any complaint whatsoever of malversation or negligence, in any manner or degree, in his said office.
But the loss occasioned by the negligence, profusion, and malversation of the servants of the company, had probably been a tax much heavier than all those duties.
At any rate, it has become necessary, owing to malversation or incompetence.
And in many a bequest, the greatest care is taken to prevent malversation or the diversion of the funds from their original purpose.
Here is a sum of money to be accounted for, in which there is a gross malversation directly charged as to these particulars, in Mr. Hastings's opinion.
Yet every attempt of his enemies to convict him of extortion or malversation broke signally down.