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Что (кто) такое rort - определение


rort         
AIRPORT IN TARAMA, JAPAN
RORT; 多良間空港
[r?:t]
informal
¦ noun
1. Austral./NZ a fraudulent or dishonest act or practice.
2. Austral. dated a wild party.
¦ verb Austral./NZ
1. manipulate (a ballot or records) fraudulently.
2. work (a system) to obtain the greatest benefit.
Origin
1930s: back-form. from rorty.
Sports rorts affair         
The "sports rorts" affair was the name by which Australian media and political commentators came to refer to events during the second Keating ministry in late 1993 and early 1994, where the then Sports Minister, Ros Kelly, was unable to appropriately explain the distribution of federal sporting grants to marginal electorates held by the governing Australian Labor Party. On 28 February 1994, Kelly resigned from her position under consistent pressure from the Australian Democrats and the Liberal opposition about the matter.
Sports rorts affair (2020)         
AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL CONTROVERSY
Sports rorts affair 2020; Community Sport Infrastructre Program; Gaetjens Report
The "sports rorts" affair, also called the McKenzie scandal, is a scandal involving the Sport Australia's Community Sport Infrastructure Program that engulfed Senator Bridget McKenzie, the then Minister for Sport in the Morrison Government commencing in February 2019.
Примеры употребления для rort
1. Howard told the inquiry in Sydney, using the Australian expression "rort" which means to defraud: "It was public knowledge that Iraq was rorting the oil–for–food programme.