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KembaraXtra – Legal Terms – Malfeasance
Malfeasance refers to the commission of an unlawful or wrongful act, especially by a person holding public office or exercising official duties.
The term differs from misfeasance and nonfeasance. Malfeasance involves actively committing an illegal act, whereas misfeasance concerns performing a lawful act improperly and nonfeasance refers to failing to act when required.
In public law, malfeasance may involve abuse of official authority, corruption, or intentional misconduct causing harm to others. Public officials who act maliciously or dishonestly may face civil liability.
The concept also appears in company law and insolvency proceedings, where directors or officers may be accused of malfeasance for improper handling of company affairs.

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