From Longman Business Dictionary
reprimandrep·ri·mand /ˈreprəmɑːnd-mænd/ noun [countableC] an occasion when someone is officially told that they have done something very wrongHe is likely to receive some kind of reprimand for trying to influence the regulators unfairly.
—reprimand verb [transitiveT]The judge reprimanded the company for having ‘abused and manipulated’ the bankruptcy process.