Disgraceful conduct: acts harming reputation are assessed by context and may lie outside official duty. Disgraceful conduct denotes behaviour causing loss of honour, respect or reputation and offending moral sensibilities; its characterisation depends on context. Assessment requires contextual interpretation of the statutory provision, and such conduct need not be connected to the discharge of official duties and can occur outside an office bearer's formal functions.
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Disgraceful conduct: acts harming reputation are assessed by context and may lie outside official duty.
Disgraceful conduct denotes behaviour causing loss of honour, respect or reputation and offending moral sensibilities; its characterisation depends on context. Assessment requires contextual interpretation of the statutory provision, and such conduct need not be connected to the discharge of official duties and can occur outside an office bearer's formal functions.
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