Favouritism definition
Favouritism means the improper or corrupt favouring or advantaging of one staff member or group of staff members over others, without regard to merit.
Favouritism means the provision of services or resources according to personal affiliation of public servant.
Favouritism means the provision of services or resources according to personal affiliation of an official.
More Definitions of Favouritism
Favouritism means the practice of giving special treatment to a person or a group of people. This involves the provision of services or resources according to personal affiliation (for example ethics or religious);
Favouritism means offers, promises, donations, gifts, or advantages of any kind offered directly or indirectly to a person to encourage them to abuse or because they have abused their influence, presumed or actual, to obtain recognition, jobs, contracts or other favourable decisions by a public authority or public administration.
Favouritism means the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.