Clearly, honesty is an important factor in assessing a person's moral character (In re Glenville, 139 Ill. 2d 242, 255-56, 565 N.E.2d 623 (1990)), and any act which evidences a want of personal honesty or integrity may be sufficient to warrant disbarment (In re Vavrik, 117 Ill. 2d 408, 413, 507 N.E.2d 1226 (1987); Chandler, 161 Ill. 2d at 473.