I like that term, JL. There is no "mismanagement" here, which Oxford defines as
"the process of managing something badly or wrongly.
"he was found guilty of mismanagement of public funds"" This was not "badly or wrongly" but intentional, with malice aforethought.
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I like that term, JL. There is no "mismanagement" here, which Oxford defines as
"the process of managing something badly or wrongly.
"he was found guilty of mismanagement of public funds"" This was not "badly or wrongly" but intentional, with malice aforethought.