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  2. Commercial bribery - Wikipedia

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    Commercial bribery is a form of bribery which involves corrupt dealing with the agents or employees of potential buyers to secure an advantage over business competitors. [1] It is a form of corruption which does not necessarily involve government personnel or facilities. One common type of commercial bribery is the kickback.

  3. Bribery - Wikipedia

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    There is no federal statute under the U.S Law that prohibits or regulates any type of private or commercial bribery. There is a way for prosecutors to try people for bribery by using existing laws. Section 1346 of Title 18 can be used by prosecutors, to try people for 'a scheme or artifice to deprive another of the intangible right to honest ...

  4. Travel Act - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, courts have applied the Travel Act to commercial bribery overseas in cases where state law prohibited such activities. One example of this was the case against Control Components, Inc. (CCI), a California corporation, which stood accused of violating both the FCPA and the Travel Act by bribing government officials and employees of ...

  5. Ten doctors, two pharmacy execs indicted in North Texas ... - AOL

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    Commercial bribery occurs when a person, typically an employee, without consent of the beneficiary, intentionally accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person on the understanding ...

  6. Trump pauses DOJ enforcement of bribery laws for US firms ...

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    WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday evening pausing enforcement of a federal law that makes it a crime for U.S. businesses to bribe foreign officials, saying ...

  7. Former energy executives face federal charges in massive Ohio ...

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    Two former energy company executives turned themselves into authorities Friday for their suspected role in facilitating the biggest corruption scandal in Ohio state history. The scheme involved ...

  8. Category:Commercial crimes - Wikipedia

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    Commercial crimes, mostly focusing on white-collar crime. Defined as financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by businesses and government professionals. [ 1 ]

  9. Trump loosens enforcement of US law banning bribery of ... - AOL

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    U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing the Justice Department to pause prosecutions of Americans accused of bribing foreign government officials while trying to ...