Unethical behaviour definition

Unethical behaviour means any conduct that is deemed improper under MultiChoice Group’s policies and procedures, including but not limited to any of the following:
Unethical behaviour means violation of any code of conduct that is framed for the employees and directors and includes non-compliance of statutory requirement, actual or suspected fraud, acting contrary to moral principles.

Examples of Unethical behaviour in a sentence

  • Unethical behaviour includes discounting of tuitio n and non-tuition fees, aiding and abetting in the submission of fraudulent documents for visa purposes, charging fees for application forms or brochures or misleading or deceiving prospective students in any way.

  • Unethical behaviour includes discounting of tuition fees, aiding and abetting in the submission of fraudulent documents for visa purposes, charging fees for application forms or brochures or misleading or deceiving prospective students in any way.

Related to Unethical behaviour

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.

  • Serious assault means an act that constitutes a felony violation of chapter XI of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81 to 750.90h, or that constitutes an assault and infliction of serious or aggravated injury under section 81a of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.81a.

  • Abuse means theft, waste, or improper use of assets related to ADB-related activity, either committed intentionally or through reckless disregard;

  • Felonious Assault means a violent or criminal act reported to the local authorities which was directed at you during the course of, or an attempt of, a physical assault resulting in serious injury, kidnapping, or rape.

  • Deception means knowingly to: