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  1. Bribery - Wikipedia

    Giving money illegally or unethically to influence a person's behavior is a form of bribery.

  2. Bribery | Definition, Types & Examples | Britannica

    bribery, the act of promising, giving, receiving, or agreeing to receive money or some other item of value with the corrupt aim of influencing a public official in the discharge of his official duties.

  3. bribery | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Bribery refers to the offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving of any item of value as a means of influencing the actions of an individual holding a public or legal duty.

  4. BRIBERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Some cultures consider tipping waiters bribery, while in others it’s considered an insult if you don’t leave a tip. The largest store in the country was caught up in bribery allegations.

  5. Understanding Bribery: Definition, Impacts, and How to Combat …

    Apr 25, 2025 · Bribery is the act of offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value to influence the actions of an official or other person in a position of power. This underhanded …

  6. Bribery - United States Sentencing Commission

    Of the 61,678 cases reported to the Commission in fiscal year 2024, 229 involved bribery (up 56.0% since fiscal year 2020). 1,2 Click the cover for the PDF handout or learn more below.

  7. Bribery Explained: The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Corruption Laws

    The Core Concept: Bribery is the crime of offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving anything of value with the specific intent to corruptly influence a decision or action, typically by a public_official …

  8. Bribery - FindLaw

    Oct 3, 2023 · This article will provide a brief overview of bribery charges, examples of bribery crimes, and bribery laws in the U.S. You can also get advice for a specific bribery case by …

  9. Bribery Laws | Criminal Law Center | Justia

    Aug 29, 2025 · Bribery usually involves exchanging money or other compensation for a certain action by a person in a position of authority. A prosecutor might charge a defendant with …

  10. Transparency International - Anti-Bribery Guidance

    TI defines bribery as the offering, promising, giving, accepting or soliciting of an advantage as an inducement for an action which is illegal, unethical or a breach of trust.