Colour of office: acts under the guise of official authority that use office as a veil for corrupt conduct. Colour of office denotes acts done under the appearance of official authority that are wrongful and grounded in corruption, where the office serves as a veneer or disguise to conceal illicit conduct rather than a genuine exercise of official powers.
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Colour of office: acts under the guise of official authority that use office as a veil for corrupt conduct.
Colour of office denotes acts done under the appearance of official authority that are wrongful and grounded in corruption, where the office serves as a veneer or disguise to conceal illicit conduct rather than a genuine exercise of official powers.
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