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  • Bribery is usually detectable, but, unfortunately, it cannot be discovered until after the fight is over.

    The Machine in Honest Hands 1907

  • New York Times – Sony BMG Sued in Bribery Case, October 19, 2005 phony movie critic – It’s the movies, stupid, October 2, 2005

    Sony BMG sued. Again 2005

  • Multinational companies face a new British law called the Bribery Act that they fear will force them to rethink their compliance strategies and upend their business practices.

    What's News 2010

  • The new law, called the Bribery Act, takes effect in April.

    U.K. Law on Bribes Has Firms in a Sweat Dionne Searcey 2010

  • Bribery occurs when the incident is initiated by the giver and extortion occurs when the incident is initiated by the receiver.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2009

  • Bribery occurs when an officeholder receives something of value in exchange for an

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2009

  • Isnt this what is known as Bribery on the highest level?

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • Isnt this what is known as Bribery on the highest level?

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • Isnt this what is known as Bribery on the highest level?

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • The book, titled Bribery & Corruption: Navigating the Global Risks

    Forbes.com: News Kenneth Rapoza 2012

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