Not receiving public funds
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unfundedNot receiving public funds
privatenot provided or maintained by public funds
independent(of broadcasting, a school, etc.) Not supported by public funds
parlorsA room in a public building for receiving guests
TREASURYDepartment with public funds
FEATHERONESNESTMisappropriate public funds, say
INTERNALREVENUEPublic funds, you might say
peculatingEmbezzle or steal (money, esp. public funds)
peculatesEmbezzle or steal (money, esp. public funds)
peculatedEmbezzle or steal (money, esp. public funds)
fundholdera person who has money in public funds
dispensariesA clinic provided by public or charitable funds
dispensaryA clinic provided by public or charitable funds
fundholdersFUNDHOLDER, a person who has money in public funds
poorhousesAn institution where paupers were maintained with public funds
bobolto commit a type of fraud carried out by one with access to public funds
bobolledBOBOL, to commit a type of fraud carried out by one with access to public funds
bobollingBOBOL, to commit a type of fraud carried out by one with access to public funds
peculatorto steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle
bobolsBOBOL, to commit a type of fraud carried out by one with access to public funds
peculateto steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle
exchequerThe bank account into which tax receipts and other public monies are paid; the funds of the British government
junketa trip, usually by an official or legislative committee, paid out of public funds and ostensibly to obtain information.
exchequersThe bank account into which tax receipts and other public monies are paid; the funds of the British government
bobola fraud carried out by one or more persons with access to public funds in collusion with someone in a position of authority
questor(later) one of the public magistrates in charge of the state funds, as treasury officers or those attached to the consuls and provincial governors