The charges include bribery, corruption, violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust. |
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You may use a longe line or a buggy whip or some form of bribery to get your horse into that trailer. |
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In 1997, a convention established standards to combat international bribery, to which more than thirty countries agreed. |
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On the contrary, in India, corruption, tax evasion, cheating and bribery have eaten into our vitals. |
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This they did in April, nailing the congressman on 10 counts of bribery, tax evasion and racketeering. |
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Similarly, for the same period, only 23 municipal and city mayors were convicted for malversation, bribery and theft. |
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Another topic whose exposure might be threatened is the dictator's use of oil blackmail and bribery in influencing a wide variety of nations. |
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Yet Mongolian journalists ignored organized crime, corruption, bribery and abuse of power during this market economy transition. |
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But their damage is what we notice and what he shews us, the seduction and bribery of fervent desire meshed with sheepish sorrow. |
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It was therefore no wonder that bribery was reported to be common among the judiciary. |
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Their businesses were often taken over or destroyed, and bribery and corruption were the norm in the courtroom and in lawmaking. |
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Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than meritorious accomplishments. |
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He is being investigated in connection with a series of criminal charges ranging from bribery to economic plunder. |
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The normally staid boardrooms of the country's big car makers have been rocked by allegations of bribery and sexual intrigue. |
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A tale of murder, bribery, betrayal and intrigue follows as the plot gathers pace and Solomon races to towards the finish line. |
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General, finally, if indeed this is an inside job, I want to ask you about the bribery aspect. |
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Embezzlement of oil revenues, bribery, and ethnic favoritism are all common practices. |
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Charges of corruption, Mafia collusion and bribery seem not to have dented his appeal. |
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William Belknap, secretary of war under Ulysses Grant, was impeached by the House on bribery charges and resigned from office. |
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The painful fact is that no one expects much of them any more beyond good food, bribery and honeyed hypocrisy. |
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Recently some staff refused to collect taxes when one of their superiors tried to proscribe bribery in the ranks. |
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His sky-rocket ascent was almost certainly powered by bribery, manipulation, and other chicanery. |
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Soon enough, this partnership produced a vipers ' nest writhing with snakes practicing bribery, extortion, drug dealing, and murder. |
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He paid tribute to their bravery in giving evidence despite attempts at bribery and intimidation. |
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And now the fall-out from that baptism of fire for the new ruling group has begun, with allegations of sleaze, bribery and illegal voting. |
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And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out. |
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Also, road traffic police, low-level administrative servicemen, and healthcare staff have been the most frequent targets of bribery. |
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Brute force, extortion, and bribery are not a policy, they are the last refuge of a mafioso. |
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Just five days later, however, he crashed down to earth amid accusations of bribery. |
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Defeat on the pitch can lead, and has led, to accusations not only of bribery but cowardice and even treason. |
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Smuggling, bribery, protection rackets and the rise of criminal mafias are some of the common symptoms of rigidly controlled economies. |
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A federal jury convicted him on ten counts of bribery, corruption and racketeering. |
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Within three years of that jibe, a bribery scandal forced him to resign in disgrace. |
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The district attorney in Manhattan has a long record of pursuing cases involving white-collar crime, corruption and bribery. |
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It has analyzed bribery by which areas of business are most ridden by large-scale illegal payoffs. |
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You can always get what you want by bribery and corruption, dishonesty and deviousness. |
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The commission has been looking into a myriad of claims centring on the fixing of races, bribery and gambling dens. |
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Corruption, bribery and skulduggery in trading blood diamonds for guns and grenades causes the death of millions of innocents. |
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He could use bribery, blackmail, and other forms of coercion to keep his dishonored promises in circulation. |
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Public morality, especially, had been swept away in France by a tidal wave of bribery and corruption. |
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The next area is the legal area which deals with internal competition, corruption, bribery and transparency. |
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Indians had been shamefully treated, and they remained victims of threats, bribery, and fraud. |
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France is reeling from daily revelations about bribery and corruption scandals. |
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But he was also found guilty of forging financial documents, bribery, and other crimes. |
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His business was built on corruption and bribery and, by 1973, he was in jail. |
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If you buy into such narrative bribery and presentational prestidigitation, you'll gladly go along with whatever is offered. |
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This produces a perfect environment for corruption, bribery and insider-dealing. |
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Nevertheless, the man's availability to bribery and blackmail could be useful. |
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He claimed that the investigation had shown allegations of insider trading, bribery and corruption to be false. |
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It took bribery, fraud and the forging of a great red wax municipal seal to do as she wished. |
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Those measures were aimed at eradicating corruption, bribery, and favoritism. |
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To equate off-the-record briefings or informal contacts with bribery and corruption is preposterous. |
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The death penalty is assigned not only for violent crimes but also for acts such as bribery and corruption. |
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Secrets, lies, scandals, corruption, bribery and pretensions have made a laughing stock of Indian cricket. |
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This could lead to bribery and kickbacks directed against key U.S. military leaders and soldiers. |
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For example, some forms of corruption such as simple bribery may be universal. |
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Their combined experience is counted on to eliminate any possibility of fraud and bribery. |
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Charges including bribery and tax evasion are among the ten counts of the ethics code he is accused of violating. |
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Estrada was impeached by the House of Representatives on Nov.13 on charges that included bribery, graft and corruption. |
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He is being tried for bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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But in six years of exposures of illicit arms deals, graft and bribery, only once has the political establishment blushed enough to take action. |
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These criminals live big off the bribery, corruption and inefficiency of the transport division. |
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As President he had power and patronage enough to secure by intimidation and bribery the promulgation of a constitution which gave him autocratic power. |
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They both face 20 years in prison for their alleged involvement in bribery schemes. |
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Moreover, she wastes no time in striking Will where it hurts by using his bribery scandal against him. |
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In the letter, Traficant rails against the U.S. Department of Justice, which put him in prison until 2009 after successfully convicting him on bribery and corruption charges. |
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This shadow economy includes whole industries owned or controlled by organized crime, and rent-seeking and bribery schemes on the part of government officials. |
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More years ago than I care to remember, we worked ourselves into a lather of indignation in student meetings over multinationals, looted funds and bribery in Africa. |
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Our whole system is nothing but a corrupt cesspool of legalized bribery! |
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Medical institutions became a place of political bribery and corruption. |
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There is no need for them to try to find out fresh bribery scandals. |
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In the impeachment complaint, Estrada has been charged with bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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Indeed, since bribery is considered essential for lubricating a deal, corruption-busting magistrates can find themselves accused of harming French business interests. |
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The fact is that only by assuming false identities, through bribery and deception, could people survive that Kafkaesque nightmare. |
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It is almost impossible to get judges there who will administer laws without bribery, and as every man goes armed with knife or revolver, there are plenty of shindies. |
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It will be misconstrued as bribery, which is frowned on in legal circles. |
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Access to highly personal information may also play a role in crimes like bribery and blackmail, and involve individuals both within and outside of government offices. |
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She refused to participate in political bribery, which is the unspoken prerequisite backbone of this world. |
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However, it is not too much to ask them to themselves act with strong morals and integrity, or else they may be prone to bribery or other forms of corruption. |
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Corruption and bribery are rampant in many countries across Asia Pacific, often involving top politicians, government officials, military personnel, and business tycoons. |
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Now hopelessly swamped in scandal and corruption, high taxes, firearms boondoggle, sponsorship scandal, etc, they are again using bribery as their last resort. |
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He was charged with bribery and attempted conspiracy of wiretapping and mail fraud. |
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Two people were charged with corruption, obstruction to justice and bribery regarding unroadworthy vehicles and tickets for traffic offences at Umtata. |
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It was, according to Balzac, a world in which talent counted for nothing, and bribery, intrigue and unscrupulousness were the key factors in success. |
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Those who proved themselves unsusceptible to bribery were murdered. |
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I'm not sure that I can run to bribery, but I'll stand anyone a drink. |
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Police say Ho admitted his attempted bribery back at the station house. |
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He was a Helleniser like Jason, but he outdid Jason in bribery. |
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It also details the parasitic activities of individual officials who live a relatively privileged existence based on extortion, bribery and other forms of corruption. |
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When all the facts came out, though, those contributions were revealed as little more than window dressing, an early ante up for the real bribery and pay-offs. |
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They're charged with drug trafficking, attempted bribery and corruption. |
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Out of the abyss came mafia mobs, large-scale bribery and corruption. |
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Canvassing for the leadership contest degenerated into a vicious campaign in which all kinds of foul means including promise of office and bribery were resorted to. |
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Litigation, public denunciations, and even bribery proved fruitless. |
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All three face similar charges of grand larceny and bribery. |
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To promote and protect their interest, they used coercion, bribery and nepotism as state policy and created a culture of opportunism, deceit, duplicity, loot and plunder. |
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And the renowned misogynist and homophobe also added racism to bribery in an astonishing outburst. |
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Once a way of greasing the wheels of a gruesome bureaucracy, bribery has now become part of the cost of doing business. |
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They were arrested on suspicion of bribery and cor-r ruption, conspiracy to pay bribes, money laundering and false accounting. |
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Now is it open season on paperboys yet, or do I have to resort to bribery like with the last one? |
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One brother, state Sen. Floyd Lamb, was convicted in an FBI bribery sting. |
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There was also an attempt by the firm of Boulton and Watt to obtain information from an employee of Fenton, Murray and Wood by bribery. |
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Even where illegalism was the norm, he stood out, his career littered with examples of extortion, bribery and intimidation. |
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It ended public executions, and the Corrupt Practices Act did much to end electoral bribery. |
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The Gripen's procurement by the Czech Republic was also under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office in 2006 over allegations of bribery. |
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It was also new to be listening to talk of bribery and corruption in high places, and Michael Murray saw it as his duty to gen me up on this. |
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Several of the export campaigns for the aircraft were subject to allegations of bribery and corruption. |
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The destructive culture of bribery is one of the key elements for all corruption and fraudulences. |
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The president is removed on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. |
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The most important incident of bribery occurred in 1582 when the viceroy of Guangdong and Guangxi summoned Macau's chief officials for a meeting. |
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He did not advocate an expansion of the electoral franchise, but he did seek to address bribery and rotten boroughs. |
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In many cases gangs use bribery, cyberhacking, and other methods to infiltrate police departments for information or intelligence. |
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The Richard Squires government was ineffective and when Squires was arrested for bribery in 1932 he fell from power. |
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His father, caught in a bribery scandal, had been banished from Venice, and taken refuge in the Duchy of Modena. |
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Shopping can be a reward, therapy, leisure, bribery, entertainment, time killer and more. |
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But when campaigning against Germanic tribes, Alexander attempted to bring peace by engaging in diplomacy and bribery. |
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Li and Liang were charged with third-degree bribery and face up to seven years in prison. |
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Smuggling, bribery, piracy, and intimidation of customs officials became commonplace. |
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He had signed a television deal while he was at UEFA with a company called Cross Trading, which the FBI has since accused of bribery. |
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A small borough was susceptible to bribery, and was often under the control of a patron, whose nominee was guaranteed to win an election. |
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He took residence within the Sultan's summer palace and reformed the tax and justice systems in his province to maintain order and prevent bribery. |
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The Sunday Times' revelations about alleged bribery surrounding the selection of Qatar for the 2022 World Cup has put a whole clowder of cats among the pigeons. |
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution says the grounds for impeachment include culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust. |
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The innovation of appointment by letters patent was a scheme of Edward III's to avoid the potential for bribery, by providing a method through which judges could be paid. |
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However, the bid has been embroiled in much controversy, including allegations of bribery and interference in the investigation of the alleged bribery. |
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The same day, FIFA postponed the bidding process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in light of the allegations surrounding bribery in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. |
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Despite his resignation, the Senate nonetheless voted to convict him and bar him from holding any office for eight years, due to evidence of bribery and misappropriation. |
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A prominent IOC member, Marc Hodler, strongly connected with the rival bid of Sion, Switzerland, alleged bribery of IOC officials by members of the Turin Organising Committee. |
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His primary areas of concentration are health care fraud, independent review organizations and monitorships, audit committee investigations, bribery, corruption and kickbacks. |
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