/briːtʃ ʌv trʌst/ – Phrase
Definition: sự bội tín.
A more thorough explanation: Breach of trust refers to a violation of a duty or responsibility owed to another party, typically involving a failure to act in the best interests of that party or a misuse of authority or resources entrusted to the individual. In legal terms, breach of trust can refer to a breach of fiduciary duty, where a person in a position of trust or confidence fails to fulfill their obligations or acts in a manner that is contrary to the interests of the party to whom the duty is owed. This can result in legal consequences and potential liability for the individual who has breached the trust.
Example: The employee was terminated for committing a breach of trust by misappropriating company funds for personal use.