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Bribery in business
Bribery is defined as the
Bribery in the U.S
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Commercial bribery
Commercial bribery is the giving or offering to give, directly or indirectly, anything of value to any private agent, employee, or fiduciary, without the knowledge and consent of the principal or employer, with the intent to influence such agent’s, employee’s, or fiduciary’s action in relation to the principal’s or employer’s affairs. Commercial bribery is one of the most common types of bribery experienced in the U.S. Anti commercial briberies laws are applicable oversees as well. The Travel Act provides that whoever travels in interstate or foreign commerce or uses any facility in interstate or foreign commerce with the intent to promote, establish, carry on, or facilitate the promotion, establishment, or carrying on of any unlawful activity and thereafter performs or attempts to perform any unlawful activity shall be guilty of a crime (18 USCS prec § 201).
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