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Bribery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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bribery n. , pl. -ies . The act or practice of offering, giving, or taking a bribe. Results for bribery...
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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. Bribery by/of a Public Official...
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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.
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The topic of bribery has a long history, and bribery seems to be an area in which our moral views are changing. John T. Noonan, a lawyer and historian of moral ideas, traces the history of thought on bribery from 3000 B.C. to the present.
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Definition of "Bribe, Bribery" BRIBERY - The receiving or offering any undue reward by or to any person whomsoever, whose ordinary profession or business relates to the administration of public justice,
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No Federal statute exists prohibiting commercial bribery. However, the offense may be prosecuted at the Federal level as mail fraud, or as part of other offenses concerning contractors or vendors for the Federal Government. Approximately 25 states have statutes making commercial bribery a criminal (state) offense.
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Originally titled "A Vexing Conundrum: Bribery and Public Relations,"this article first appeared in The Challenge of Change: Managing Communications and Building Corporate Image in the 1990s. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Corporate Communications, May 24-25, Given the elusive nature of bribery,
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International non-governmental organisation devoted to combating corruption. TI focuses on prevention and reforming systems. Berlin, 21 October 2008 - TI is pleased to announce it has been awarded a grant of US$6...
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