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  2. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Bribery requires two participants: one to give the bribe, and one to take it. Either may initiate the corrupt offering; for example, a customs official may demand bribes to let through allowed (or disallowed) goods, or a smuggler might offer bribes to gain passage.

  3. Political scandal - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a political scandal is an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage. Politicians, government officials, party officials and lobbyists can be accused of various illegal, corrupt, unethical or sexual practices. [1]

  4. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    The moral dimension has an intrinsic component and refers to a "mentality problem", and an extrinsic component referring to circumstances like poverty, inadequate remuneration, inappropriate work conditions and inoperable or over-complicated procedures which demoralize people and let them search for "alternative" solutions.

  5. Ohio's House Bill 6 bribery case is the scandal that ... - AOL

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    Sam Randazzo, 74, former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chairman, leaves U.S. District Court in downtown Cincinnati earlier this month after being indicted on 11 counts of bribery and ...

  6. Why are Republicans accusing Joe and Hunter Biden of bribery?

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    Republicans claim the president took a $5m bribe to change US policy towards Ukraine but the allegations are the same discredited ones floated during Donald Trump’s first impeachment

  7. Bribery - Wikipedia

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    The research conducted in Papua New Guinea reflects cultural norms as the key reason for corruption. Bribery is a pervasive way of carrying out public services in PNG. [5] Papuans don't consider bribery as an illegal act, they considered bribery as a way of earning "quick money and sustain living". [5]

  8. Corruption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in the United States is the act of government officials abusing their political powers for private gain, typically through bribery or other methods, in the United States government. Corruption in the United States has been a perennial political issue, peaking in the Jacksonian era and the Gilded Age before declining with the reforms ...

  9. ‘Bribe, Inc’ Director on Why the Global Corruption Doc Is the ...

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    It’s for this reason that Klein describes the corruption at the heart of “Bribe, Inc” as the “Jeffrey Epstein story for bribery,” one with “lots of people implicated and lots of people ...