Wrongdoing in a sentence as a noun

It can be easy for someone who spends their day dealing with scammers to see wrongdoing where there is none, and we're sorry that happened here.

We need to empower federal employees as watchdogs of wrongdoing and partners in performance.

Where's the compassion for him?Why is our reaction to superficial wrongdoing so ******* immediate and moralistic?

Where you must pay a member of the protection racket to mediate publishing knowledge of someone else's extreme wrongdoing?That is terrible advice.

I spoke with the government officials, I told them we were hurt by these baseless accusations, and they admitted that they really had no evidence of any wrongdoing.

I presume Zuckerberg is making these claims to remove the board members -- many of whom also happened to be Istagram investors -- from any suspicion of wrongdoing.

There are all kinds of startup ventures that never manage to bring their development efforts to completion because of unforeseen technical issues, bad market conditions, lack of funds, and all sorts of other reasons having nothing to do with fraud or other actionable wrongdoing.

The money quote from the plaintiff...""As an analogy," Devine wrote, "if a shoplifter is caught on video stealing a $400 iPad from the Apple Store, would a fair and just resolution be for the shoplifter to pay Apple $40, keep the iPad, and walk away with no record or admission of wrongdoing?

Wrongdoing definitions

noun

departure from what is ethically acceptable

See also: error

noun

activity that transgresses moral or civil law; "he denied any wrongdoing"

See also: misconduct