"... they will be aimed at those who deliberately flaunt the law" - Tim Hill from Eversheds LLP, interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Today programme
Mr Hill was being interviewed about new more stringent sentences being introduced today for breaches (not breeches!) of health and safety legislation. One might hope that someone as presumably educated as a lawyer would have a better grasp on English vocabulary.
Flaunt means to show off or parade, often outrageously. Lawyers might flaunt their wealth, for example.
Flout means to defy convention, ignore the law etc. Criminals flout the law on a daily basis.
MrFlighty

Perhaps he was a bit flustered being on the radio! xx