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Bribery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bribery is a white collar crime in which money, a favor or something else of value is promised to, given to, or taken from an individual or corporation in an attempt to sway his or its views, opinions, or decisions.
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Find Bribery - Criminal Law legal information and lawyers at FindLaw ... Bribery is the offer or acceptance of anything of value in exchange for influence on a government/public official or employee. Bribes can take the form of gifts or payments of money in exchange for favorable treatment, such as awards of...
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On 20 November 2008 we published our final report on bribery. Our recommendations include replacing the existing law with two general offences of bribery and one specific offence of bribing a foreign public official.
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The Richard Scrushy and Don Siegelman Bribery Trial ... HealthSouth's Richard Scrushy and the; Bribery Trial ... During the period of Scrushy's investigations an inquiry had been opened into bribery allegations involving the governor of Alabama Don Siegelman.
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In this example, you could disagree with the engineer's moral evaluation of bribery and extortion. You could also disagree with him regarding his definitions of bribery and extortion.
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Only the moral aspect of bribery will be touched upon here; the historical aspect of the question will be dealt with in the articles on the nations and countries. ... Moralists have devoted special attention to the question of bribery in connection with the administration of justice. The judge on his assumption of...
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A bribery scandal has forced the resignation of the leaders of the Salt Lake City group which is organizing the 2002 Winter Olympics. ... Four separate investigations have been launched into the allegations of bribery, first raised last month by Marc Hodler, a senior IOC member from Switzerland.
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