A kickback is a form of negotiated bribery in which a commission is paid to the bribe-taker as a quid pro quo for services rendered. Generally speaking, the remuneration (money, goods, or services handed over) is negotiated ahead of time. The kickback varies from other kinds of bribes in that there is implied collusion between the two parties (rather than one party extorting the bribe from the other). The purpose of the kickback is usually to encourage the other party to cooperate in the illegal scheme.
The term "kickback" comes from colloquialEnglish language, and describes the way the recipient "kicks back" to someone else a portion of illegal gain in order for their assistance in obtaining it.
The most common form of kickback involves a vendor submitting a fraudulent or inflated invoice (often for goods or services which were not needed, of inferior quality, or both), with an employee of the victim company assisting in securing payment. For his or her assistance in securing payment, the individual receives some sort of payment (cash, goods, services) or favor (the hiring of a relative, employment, etc.).
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
The Filipino head of a New York-based engineering and design firm has been arrested in a multi-million dollar bribery scheme involving gas and electric company Consolidated Edison or Con Ed that goes back 15 years.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Swiss police have arrested some of the most powerful figures in global soccer, announcing a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two world cups.
Officials from football's world governing body Fifa took millions of dollars in bribes over 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, a US investigation .
(CNN)The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face .
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Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI.
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Business Ethics -- Bribery in the workplace
Business Ethics -- Bribery in the workplace
Business Ethics -- Bribery in the workplace
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John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
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Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
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Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
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Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
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Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
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Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Sylvia discussing, what I believe to be, a topic that is very near, very dear, and very familiar with her long political career.
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US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
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Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
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Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Swiss police have arrested some of the most powerful figures in global soccer, announcing a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two world cups.
Officials from football's world governing body Fifa took millions of dollars in bribes over 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, a US investigation .
(CNN)The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face .
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Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI.
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Business Ethics -- Bribery in the workplace
Business Ethics -- Bribery in the workplace
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Learn Business English 164 (kickbacks, bribes, money laundering)
Learn Business English 164 (kickbacks, bribes, money laundering)
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John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
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6:22
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Arms deal losing bidder, Richard Young, testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received, to facilitate the awarding of contracts in the 1999 arms deal. He bases his evidence of fraud and corruption, on an investigation done in Germany in 2006. But the commission has questioned the authenticity of the document.
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Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
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Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes.
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Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
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Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Sylvia discussing, what I believe to be, a topic that is very near, very dear, and very familiar with her long political career.
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US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
US judges tragic kickback greed exposes prison system profiteering
With well over 2 million people in jail - the U.S. has the world's biggest prison population. But some are seeing the inside of a cell because dodgy judges a...
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Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Rep. Issa breaks down the sleazy dealing necessary for Democrats to pass ObamaCare and his calls ongoing work investigating the backroom palm-greasers. 3-24-...
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Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) Reads Off List of Bribes and Kickbacks in Obamacare
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) Reads Off List of Bribes and Kickbacks in Obamacare
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) Reads Off List of Bribes and Kickbacks in Obamacare
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) read off a list of bribes and kickbacks on that are still included in Obamacare on the House floor.
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Bribes and Kickbacks
Bribes and Kickbacks
Bribes and Kickbacks
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4 charged in postal service kickback scheme
4 charged in postal service kickback scheme
4 charged in postal service kickback scheme
A fourth person has been charged in an alleged bribery scheme at two Baltimore area post offices. Kai Reed has the details.
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FIFA arrests: Corruption, bribery, and scandal at the heart of soccer's governing body - TomoNews
FIFA arrests: Corruption, bribery, and scandal at the heart of soccer's governing body - TomoNews
FIFA arrests: Corruption, bribery, and scandal at the heart of soccer's governing body - TomoNews
NEW YORK — The world of soccer was shaken to its core this week after the US brought corruption charges against 14 FIFA officials, six of whom were detained by Swiss police at a hotel in Zurich.
FIFA, or the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, comprises six regional confederations. It is most famous for the the World Cup tournament, the most-viewed sporting event in the world.
The US charges against FIFA's officials focus mainly on the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association, or CONCACAF and date back to 1991. They allege that officials and marketing executives were involved in trading bribes and k
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Powerful NY Politician Arrested for Bribery
Powerful NY Politician Arrested for Bribery
Powerful NY Politician Arrested for Bribery
New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who bent governors to his will for more than 20 years as one of the state's most powerful and canny politicians, was arrested Thursday on charges of taking millions in payoffs and kickbacks. (Jan. 22)
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FIFA’s Alleged ‘World Cup of Fraud’
FIFA’s Alleged ‘World Cup of Fraud’
FIFA’s Alleged ‘World Cup of Fraud’
Feds charge nine FIFA officials in vast bribery, kickback schemes.
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[HD] Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
[HD] Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
[HD] Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctors taking bribery from drug companies is common in China.
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FIFA corruption: bribery scheme leads to massive FBI raid, arrests of soccer officials - TomoNews
FIFA corruption: bribery scheme leads to massive FBI raid, arrests of soccer officials - TomoNews
FIFA corruption: bribery scheme leads to massive FBI raid, arrests of soccer officials - TomoNews
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Fourteen officials connected to FIFA are facing charges over a multi-million dollar bribery scheme, after raids in Zurich, Switzerland and Miami led to their arrests on Wednesday.
Nine FIFA soccer officials and five sports marketing executives stand accused of soliciting and giving out bribe money. Marketing companies allegedly paid FIFA officials six-figure bribes in exchange for favors and exclusive rights, then charged broadcasting companies for the rights to run soccer tournaments on their channels.
A 30-year commercial contract for the Copa America tournament were obtained through bribery, according to the indictm
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Goa CM asks Crime Branch to probe bribery scam
Goa CM asks Crime Branch to probe bribery scam
Goa CM asks Crime Branch to probe bribery scam
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Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
The Filipino head of a New York-based engineering and design firm has been arrested in a multi-million dollar bribery scheme involving gas and electric company Consolidated Edison or Con Ed that goes back 15 years.
The Filipino head of a New York-based engineering and design firm has been arrested in a multi-million dollar bribery scheme involving gas and electric company Consolidated Edison or Con Ed that goes back 15 years.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Swiss police have arrested some of the most powerful figures in global soccer, announcing a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two world cups.
Officials from football's world governing body Fifa took millions of dollars in bribes over 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, a US investigation .
(CNN)The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face .
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Swiss police have arrested some of the most powerful figures in global soccer, announcing a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two world cups.
Officials from football's world governing body Fifa took millions of dollars in bribes over 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, a US investigation .
(CNN)The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face .
Comparative Business Ethics, MGT 6370 Ethical issue: Bribery in the workplace We are proudly presenting to you our group (3) project. Please do enjoy and lea...
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Today's words: bribes/bribery, kickbacks and money laundering. This video describes business English conversation vocabulary. Practice with your friends or l...
Today's words: bribes/bribery, kickbacks and money laundering. This video describes business English conversation vocabulary. Practice with your friends or l...
Tim Carney (Washington Examiner) explains the function of the import-export bank as a tool for wielding political power and favoritism. http://www.LibertyPen...
Tim Carney (Washington Examiner) explains the function of the import-export bank as a tool for wielding political power and favoritism. http://www.LibertyPen...
Arms deal losing bidder, Richard Young, testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received, to facilitate the awarding of contracts in the 1999 arms deal. He bases his evidence of fraud and corruption, on an investigation done in Germany in 2006. But the commission has questioned the authenticity of the document.
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Arms deal losing bidder, Richard Young, testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received, to facilitate the awarding of contracts in the 1999 arms deal. He bases his evidence of fraud and corruption, on an investigation done in Germany in 2006. But the commission has questioned the authenticity of the document.
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Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes. A free training course for marketing yourself as a loan officer to win more busin...
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Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes ...
U.S. citizen detained amid Chinese pharma investigation A U.S. embassy official said that an American has been detained in connection with investigations spa...
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Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
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Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes ...
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Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
With well over 2 million people in jail - the U.S. has the world's biggest prison population. But some are seeing the inside of a cell because dodgy judges a...
With well over 2 million people in jail - the U.S. has the world's biggest prison population. But some are seeing the inside of a cell because dodgy judges a...
Rep. Issa breaks down the sleazy dealing necessary for Democrats to pass ObamaCare and his calls ongoing work investigating the backroom palm-greasers. 3-24-...
Rep. Issa breaks down the sleazy dealing necessary for Democrats to pass ObamaCare and his calls ongoing work investigating the backroom palm-greasers. 3-24-...
NEW YORK — The world of soccer was shaken to its core this week after the US brought corruption charges against 14 FIFA officials, six of whom were detained by Swiss police at a hotel in Zurich.
FIFA, or the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, comprises six regional confederations. It is most famous for the the World Cup tournament, the most-viewed sporting event in the world.
The US charges against FIFA's officials focus mainly on the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association, or CONCACAF and date back to 1991. They allege that officials and marketing executives were involved in trading bribes and kickbacks worth more than $150 million.
The marketing companies allegedly paid FIFA officials bribes in exchange for exclusive rights and favors. Then they turned around and charged broadcasting companies for the rights to show soccer tournaments, such as Copa America, on their channels.
EX-FIFA executive, American Charles Blazer, who was charged on corruption in 2013, had reportedly been cooperating with the investigation.
FIFA has faced corruption allegations in the past, but never have so many high ranking officials have been charged at the same time. The organization responded, saying they will work with authorities to root out any misconduct.
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NEW YORK — The world of soccer was shaken to its core this week after the US brought corruption charges against 14 FIFA officials, six of whom were detained by Swiss police at a hotel in Zurich.
FIFA, or the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, comprises six regional confederations. It is most famous for the the World Cup tournament, the most-viewed sporting event in the world.
The US charges against FIFA's officials focus mainly on the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association, or CONCACAF and date back to 1991. They allege that officials and marketing executives were involved in trading bribes and kickbacks worth more than $150 million.
The marketing companies allegedly paid FIFA officials bribes in exchange for exclusive rights and favors. Then they turned around and charged broadcasting companies for the rights to show soccer tournaments, such as Copa America, on their channels.
EX-FIFA executive, American Charles Blazer, who was charged on corruption in 2013, had reportedly been cooperating with the investigation.
FIFA has faced corruption allegations in the past, but never have so many high ranking officials have been charged at the same time. The organization responded, saying they will work with authorities to root out any misconduct.
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New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who bent governors to his will for more than 20 years as one of the state's most powerful and canny politicians, was arrested Thursday on charges of taking millions in payoffs and kickbacks. (Jan. 22)
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[HD] Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctors taking bribery from drug companies is common in China.
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs
Doctors taking bribery from drug companies is common in China.
published:07 Nov 2013
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FIFA corruption: bribery scheme leads to massive FBI raid, arrests of soccer officials - TomoNews
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Fourteen officials connected to FIFA are facing charges over a multi-million dollar bribery scheme, after raids in Zurich, Switzerland and Miami led to their arrests on Wednesday.
Nine FIFA soccer officials and five sports marketing executives stand accused of soliciting and giving out bribe money. Marketing companies allegedly paid FIFA officials six-figure bribes in exchange for favors and exclusive rights, then charged broadcasting companies for the rights to run soccer tournaments on their channels.
A 30-year commercial contract for the Copa America tournament were obtained through bribery, according to the indictment.
The corruption also allegedly extended to the 2011 FIFA presidential election and the selection of South Africa as the host country of the 2010 World Cup.
"The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted both abroad and here in the United States," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said during a Wednesday press conference. "It spans at least two generations of soccer officials who, as alleged, have abused their positions of trust to acquire millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks."
The high profile officials — including FIFA Vice President Jeffrey Webb —are facing a 47-count indictment for schemes that allegedly started in 1991.
Law enforcement officials did not arrest FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who is running for a fifth term as president in an election set to go ahead on Friday.
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BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Fourteen officials connected to FIFA are facing charges over a multi-million dollar bribery scheme, after raids in Zurich, Switzerland and Miami led to their arrests on Wednesday.
Nine FIFA soccer officials and five sports marketing executives stand accused of soliciting and giving out bribe money. Marketing companies allegedly paid FIFA officials six-figure bribes in exchange for favors and exclusive rights, then charged broadcasting companies for the rights to run soccer tournaments on their channels.
A 30-year commercial contract for the Copa America tournament were obtained through bribery, according to the indictment.
The corruption also allegedly extended to the 2011 FIFA presidential election and the selection of South Africa as the host country of the 2010 World Cup.
"The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted both abroad and here in the United States," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said during a Wednesday press conference. "It spans at least two generations of soccer officials who, as alleged, have abused their positions of trust to acquire millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks."
The high profile officials — including FIFA Vice President Jeffrey Webb —are facing a 47-count indictment for schemes that allegedly started in 1991.
Law enforcement officials did not arrest FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who is running for a fifth term as president in an election set to go ahead on Friday.
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Goa government today asked Crime Branch to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the bribery scaminvolving a US company accused of paying kickbacks toofficials to win contracts in the state and also in Assam. "I have asked Crime Branch to conduct a preliminaryinquiry (into the Goa part of the scandal) and submit a report to me within two days," Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar toldreporters in Panaji. Goa BJP has sought a CBI probe into the entire matter. Before requesting the CBI to investigate, Crime Branchwill go into the details of the case, he said. "The company (Louis Berger) involved seems to be areputed firm. There is a possibility of some (company)officials being involved in the bribery," he said. Parsekar said he had received a call from Union MinisterVenkaiah Naidu seeking details of the case.Parsekar's statement comes on a day when former Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat, who headed the Congress-led government when the alleged scam took place in 2009 involvingthe New Jersey-based construction management firm, ruled outthe involvement of any minister in the case. Saumya
Louis Berger has been charged with bribing Indianofficials with several crores to win two major waterdevelopmental projects in Goa and Guwahati. The allegedbribery of USD 976,630 for a Goa project included kickbacks toa minister, the details of which have not been disclosed bythe US Department of Justice. "All the tenders for the JAICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) project (of which Louis Berger was the consultant) were issued as per Central Public Works Department prescribed norms. There was no intervention of any minister in it," Kamat told PTI. He said the role of any state department comes to fore only while deciding estimates for tenders. "Once estimates are drawn there is no possibility of any Minister interfering in it." The former CM said a consortium from Japan was the lowest bidder for this project aimed at reviving water and sewerage system in Goa. "Anyone can allege he paid money to the (then) minister but there should be proper base to support it." Union Minister and former Goa CM Manohar Parrikar on Sunday had hinted that two former ministers might be involved in the alleged bribery case.
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Goa government today asked Crime Branch to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the bribery scaminvolving a US company accused of paying kickbacks toofficials to win contracts in the state and also in Assam. "I have asked Crime Branch to conduct a preliminaryinquiry (into the Goa part of the scandal) and submit a report to me within two days," Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar toldreporters in Panaji. Goa BJP has sought a CBI probe into the entire matter. Before requesting the CBI to investigate, Crime Branchwill go into the details of the case, he said. "The company (Louis Berger) involved seems to be areputed firm. There is a possibility of some (company)officials being involved in the bribery," he said. Parsekar said he had received a call from Union MinisterVenkaiah Naidu seeking details of the case.Parsekar's statement comes on a day when former Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat, who headed the Congress-led government when the alleged scam took place in 2009 involvingthe New Jersey-based construction management firm, ruled outthe involvement of any minister in the case. Saumya
Louis Berger has been charged with bribing Indianofficials with several crores to win two major waterdevelopmental projects in Goa and Guwahati. The allegedbribery of USD 976,630 for a Goa project included kickbacks toa minister, the details of which have not been disclosed bythe US Department of Justice. "All the tenders for the JAICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) project (of which Louis Berger was the consultant) were issued as per Central Public Works Department prescribed norms. There was no intervention of any minister in it," Kamat told PTI. He said the role of any state department comes to fore only while deciding estimates for tenders. "Once estimates are drawn there is no possibility of any Minister interfering in it." The former CM said a consortium from Japan was the lowest bidder for this project aimed at reviving water and sewerage system in Goa. "Anyone can allege he paid money to the (then) minister but there should be proper base to support it." Union Minister and former Goa CM Manohar Parrikar on Sunday had hinted that two former ministers might be involved in the alleged bribery case.
Learn Business English 164 kickbacks, bribes, money laundering
Learn Business English 164 kickbacks, bribes, money laundering
Learn Business English 164 kickbacks, bribes, money laundering
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Man Pleads Not Guilty In Bribing Former Plaquemines Sheriff
Man Pleads Not Guilty In Bribing Former Plaquemines Sheriff
Man Pleads Not Guilty In Bribing Former Plaquemines Sheriff
The man accused on two counts of bribery in a kick-back scheme involving Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jiff Hingle pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday.
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
The man accused on two counts of bribery in a kick-back scheme involving Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jiff Hingle pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday.
The man accused on two counts of bribery in a kick-back scheme involving Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jiff Hingle pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday.
Big Pharma's massive bribery network exposed: the Health Ranger on the Alex Jones Show, July 2012
Big Pharma's massive bribery network exposed: the Health Ranger on the Alex Jones Show, July 2012
Big Pharma's massive bribery network exposed: the Health Ranger on the Alex Jones Show, July 2012
Mind-blowing interview with Glaxo whistleblower Blair Hamrick. Two of the most influential alternative media organizations on the 'net -- InfoWars.com and Na...
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Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
Princes, Planes and Payoffs...
Arms Deals, kickbacks, millions of pounds flowing secrely trough bank accounts...
British and Saudi Arabia governments trying to prevent the truth to come out... by interfeering with promising investigative leads...
Kickbacks of 100s of millions of british pounds...
Investigation into the mater by serious crimes office halted...
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Issues - Mayoral Bribery and Florida's Gambling Future
Issues - Mayoral Bribery and Florida's Gambling Future
Issues - Mayoral Bribery and Florida's Gambling Future
Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi and Sweetwater Mayor Manuel "Manny" Maroño were arrested this week on bribery charges for allegedly taking kickbacks in a sch...
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Issa Leads the GOP Charge Against ObamaCare's Democrat Kickbacks
Issa Leads the GOP Charge Against ObamaCare's Democrat Kickbacks
Issa Leads the GOP Charge Against ObamaCare's Democrat Kickbacks
Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) led the House GOP effort to strip ObamaCare of its billions of taxpayer-funded kickbacks, sweet-heart deals and legislativ...
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2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
China suffers from widespread corruption. For 2014, China was ranked 100th out of 175 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, on par with Algeria and Suriname, and comparable to Armenia, Colombia, Egypt, Gabon, Liberia, Panama, Bolivia, Mexico, Moldova and Niger. It ranked less corrupt than neighbors Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nepal but more corrupt than neighbors India, Bhutan, Macau, Hong Kong and Mongolia. Means of corruption include graft, bribery, embezzlement, backdoor deals, nepotism, patronage, and statistical falsification.
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The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterpri...
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996) Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government. Electoral fraud is illeg
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GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
Official receives GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back. Video upload by: Barima Osei Asare (barima.asare@myjoyonline.com)
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Stuart Green - Official bribery and commercial bribery: should they be distinguished?
Stuart Green - Official bribery and commercial bribery: should they be distinguished?
Stuart Green - Official bribery and commercial bribery: should they be distinguished?
Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice at Rutgers University, New Jersey gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled - Official Bri...
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The Big Picture - Making bribe-giving an offence
The Big Picture - Making bribe-giving an offence
The Big Picture - Making bribe-giving an offence
Guests: Shantaram Naik (MP, Congress & Chairman, Standing Committee on Law and Justice) ; Tarun Vijay (MP, BJP) ; Vikas Singh (Former Additional Solicitor Ge...
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The Team - Bribery (Episode 2)
The Team - Bribery (Episode 2)
The Team - Bribery (Episode 2)
The players of Imani FC convince the Coach to allow them to vote for Captain because that process is democratic. Abbas, who is from a wealthy family, immedia...
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Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
Sepp Blatter has quit as head of the FIFA organization! This scumbag that once proclaimed, "I am the president of everybody.", has stepped down. FIFA has used bribery and kickbacks to line their own pocket, while giving little regard to the cities and countries that host them.
FBI has been using planes operated by shell companies to test surveillance tech on Americans in 11 cities. Remember Argus-IS, imagine that but all of America? What would you zoom in on?
USA Freedom act is a wolf in sheeps clothing! This is a public service announcement warning everybody about the dangers of privatizing domestic surveillance. The USA FREEDOM ACT shift
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Legal Aspects - 1st lecture
Legal Aspects - 1st lecture
Legal Aspects - 1st lecture
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interes
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interes
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interes
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government.
Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring
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Congressional Corruption: How Political Parties Are Mercenaries and Make Money (1992)
Congressional Corruption: How Political Parties Are Mercenaries and Make Money (1992)
Congressional Corruption: How Political Parties Are Mercenaries and Make Money (1992)
In the private sector, corruption increases the cost of business through the price of illicit payments themselves, the management cost of negotiating with officials and the risk of breached agreements or detection. Although some claim corruption reduces costs by cutting bureaucracy, the availability of bribes can also induce officials to contrive new rules and delays. Openly removing costly and lengthy regulations are better than covertly allowing them to be bypassed by using bribes. Where corruption inflates the cost of business, it also distorts the playing field, shielding firms with connections from competition and thereby sustaining inef
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TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full..! Two officials from the Karnataka drugs control department...
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1/22: Sheldon Silver Arrest, NYC Municipal IDs, MacArthur Genius
1/22: Sheldon Silver Arrest, NYC Municipal IDs, MacArthur Genius
1/22: Sheldon Silver Arrest, NYC Municipal IDs, MacArthur Genius
The powerful speaker of the New York State Assembly – Democrat Sheldon Silver – was arrested by the FBI early this morning and tonight he is facing federal corruption charges alleging that he used the power of his office to solicit millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks for more than a decade.
MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman talks to former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers, executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity at Columbia Law School, about the case and her reaction to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s announcement of the arrest. Rodgers explains the charges against Silver and offers insight about wheth
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BJP Press on VVIP Helicopter Scam by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad : 13.02.2013
BJP Press on VVIP Helicopter Scam by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad : 13.02.2013
BJP Press on VVIP Helicopter Scam by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad : 13.02.2013
Mayor Bloomberg Speaks at the New York City Global Partners Summit
Mayor Bloomberg Speaks at the New York City Global Partners Summit
Mayor Bloomberg Speaks at the New York City Global Partners Summit
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today addressed delegates representing 26 international cities during the New York City Global Partners Summit "Public Integrity: ...
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 Latest on April 29th by-election results
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 Latest on April 29th by-election results
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 Latest on April 29th by-election results
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Results... are pouring in for the parliamentary by-elections here in Korea.
Four seats are up for grabs,... with each district hotly contested.
While holding a joint press conference with the U.S. president,...Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered no apology... for the country′s World War II sexual enslavement.
Korean business sentiment hits a new high,... but the concern now... is that it′s mainly large companies leading the improvement.
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January 22, 2015 Press Conference - Sheldon Silver Corruption Charges
January 22, 2015 Press Conference - Sheldon Silver Corruption Charges
January 22, 2015 Press Conference - Sheldon Silver Corruption Charges
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Richard Frankel, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Criminal Division of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announce the arrest of New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on charges that he used his official position to receive nearly $4 million in bribes and kickbacks from people and businesses in exchange for his official acts, and that Silver masked these payments from public view by disguising the payments as income from what he claimed was a law practice primarily focused on personal injury matters.
http://www.justice.g
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IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
IMF and World Bank policies are opening national markets to US-dominated "multinational corporations" effectively destroying the homegrown economy of poor co...
Big Pharma's massive bribery network exposed: the Health Ranger on the Alex Jones Show, July 2012
Mind-blowing interview with Glaxo whistleblower Blair Hamrick. Two of the most influential alternative media organizations on the 'net -- InfoWars.com and Na...
Mind-blowing interview with Glaxo whistleblower Blair Hamrick. Two of the most influential alternative media organizations on the 'net -- InfoWars.com and Na...
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British and Saudi Arabia governments trying to prevent the truth to come out... by interfeering with promising investigative leads...
Kickbacks of 100s of millions of british pounds...
Investigation into the mater by serious crimes office halted...
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British and Saudi Arabia governments trying to prevent the truth to come out... by interfeering with promising investigative leads...
Kickbacks of 100s of millions of british pounds...
Investigation into the mater by serious crimes office halted...
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Issues - Mayoral Bribery and Florida's Gambling Future
Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi and Sweetwater Mayor Manuel "Manny" Maroño were arrested this week on bribery charges for allegedly taking kickbacks in a sch...
Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi and Sweetwater Mayor Manuel "Manny" Maroño were arrested this week on bribery charges for allegedly taking kickbacks in a sch...
Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) led the House GOP effort to strip ObamaCare of its billions of taxpayer-funded kickbacks, sweet-heart deals and legislativ...
Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) led the House GOP effort to strip ObamaCare of its billions of taxpayer-funded kickbacks, sweet-heart deals and legislativ...
China suffers from widespread corruption. For 2014, China was ranked 100th out of 175 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, on par with Algeria and Suriname, and comparable to Armenia, Colombia, Egypt, Gabon, Liberia, Panama, Bolivia, Mexico, Moldova and Niger. It ranked less corrupt than neighbors Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nepal but more corrupt than neighbors India, Bhutan, Macau, Hong Kong and Mongolia. Means of corruption include graft, bribery, embezzlement, backdoor deals, nepotism, patronage, and statistical falsification.[1]
Public surveys on the mainland since the late 1980s have shown that it is among the top concerns of the general public. According to Yan Sun, Associate Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York, it was corruption, rather than democracy as such, that lay at the root of the social dissatisfaction that led to the Tiananmen protest movement of 1989.[3] Corruption undermines the legitimacy of the CCP, adds to economic inequality, undermines the environment, and fuels social unrest.[4]
Since then, corruption has not slowed down as a result of greater economic freedom, but instead has grown more entrenched and severe in its character and scope. Business deals often involve participation in corruption.[5] In popular perception, there are more dishonest CCP officials than honest ones, a reversal of the views held in the first decade of reform of the 1980s.[3] China specialist Minxin Pei argues that failure to contain widespread corruption is among the most serious threats to China's future economic and political stability.[4] Bribery, kickbacks, theft, and misspending of public funds costs at least three percent of GDP.
Opinion surveys of Party officials and Chinese citizens over recent years set identify corruption as one of the public's top concerns. Every year researchers at the Central Party School, the CCP organ that trains senior and midlevel officials, survey over 100 officials at the school. Between 1999 to 2004 respondents ranked corruption as either the most serious or second most serious social problem.[4] Similarly, in late 2006 the State Council’s Development Research Center asked 4,586 business executives Almost one-quarter said that their local officials were “bad”; 12 percent said they were “very bad.”[4]
In a commercial environment, corruption may be prevalent because many employees aren't loyal to their employers, seeing themselves as "free-agent entrepreneurs" first and foremost.[21] They use their employers as a way to make money, both for themselves and for their "guanxi social-circle network." The imperative of maintaining this social circle of benefits is seen as a primary goal for many involved in corruption.[21]
Official corruption is among the populace's greatest gripes against the regime. One folk saying vividly illustrates how the public sees the issue, according to Yan Sun: "If the Party executes every official for corruption, it will overdo a little; but if the Party executes every other official for corruption, it cannot go wrong."[3] In contemporary China, bribe taking has become so entrenched that one party secretary in a poor county received repeated death threats for rejecting over 600,000 Renminbi in bribes during his tenure. In 1994, in another area officially designated "impoverished," a delegation of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization arrived for a conference on development, but upon seeing rows of imported luxury cars outside the conference site asked the local officials "Are you really poor?"[3] A rare online opinion poll in 2010 by the People’s Daily found that 91% of respondents believe all rich families in China have political backgrounds.
China's housing boom, and the shift of central government policy towards social housing, are providing officials to siphon off properties for personal gain. The Financial Times cites a number of public scandals involving local officials in 2010: for example, in province, eastern China, a complex of 3,500 apartments designated as social housing in Rizhao, Shandong, was sold to local officials at prices 30-50 per cent below market values.
Whether the effects of corruption in China are solely positive or negative is a subject of hot debate. Corruption favors the most connected and unscrupulous, rather than the efficient, and also creates entry barriers in the market for those without such connections. Favors are sought for inefficient subsidies, monopoly benefits, or regulatory oversight, rather than productive activity Bribes also lead to a misdirection of resources into wasteful or poor-quality projects. Further, since corrupt payments are usually done in secrecy, they are more likely to be used in the same way, driving the proceeds of illegal transactions into foreign bank accounts. Such capital flight costs national growth
China suffers from widespread corruption. For 2014, China was ranked 100th out of 175 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, on par with Algeria and Suriname, and comparable to Armenia, Colombia, Egypt, Gabon, Liberia, Panama, Bolivia, Mexico, Moldova and Niger. It ranked less corrupt than neighbors Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nepal but more corrupt than neighbors India, Bhutan, Macau, Hong Kong and Mongolia. Means of corruption include graft, bribery, embezzlement, backdoor deals, nepotism, patronage, and statistical falsification.[1]
Public surveys on the mainland since the late 1980s have shown that it is among the top concerns of the general public. According to Yan Sun, Associate Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York, it was corruption, rather than democracy as such, that lay at the root of the social dissatisfaction that led to the Tiananmen protest movement of 1989.[3] Corruption undermines the legitimacy of the CCP, adds to economic inequality, undermines the environment, and fuels social unrest.[4]
Since then, corruption has not slowed down as a result of greater economic freedom, but instead has grown more entrenched and severe in its character and scope. Business deals often involve participation in corruption.[5] In popular perception, there are more dishonest CCP officials than honest ones, a reversal of the views held in the first decade of reform of the 1980s.[3] China specialist Minxin Pei argues that failure to contain widespread corruption is among the most serious threats to China's future economic and political stability.[4] Bribery, kickbacks, theft, and misspending of public funds costs at least three percent of GDP.
Opinion surveys of Party officials and Chinese citizens over recent years set identify corruption as one of the public's top concerns. Every year researchers at the Central Party School, the CCP organ that trains senior and midlevel officials, survey over 100 officials at the school. Between 1999 to 2004 respondents ranked corruption as either the most serious or second most serious social problem.[4] Similarly, in late 2006 the State Council’s Development Research Center asked 4,586 business executives Almost one-quarter said that their local officials were “bad”; 12 percent said they were “very bad.”[4]
In a commercial environment, corruption may be prevalent because many employees aren't loyal to their employers, seeing themselves as "free-agent entrepreneurs" first and foremost.[21] They use their employers as a way to make money, both for themselves and for their "guanxi social-circle network." The imperative of maintaining this social circle of benefits is seen as a primary goal for many involved in corruption.[21]
Official corruption is among the populace's greatest gripes against the regime. One folk saying vividly illustrates how the public sees the issue, according to Yan Sun: "If the Party executes every official for corruption, it will overdo a little; but if the Party executes every other official for corruption, it cannot go wrong."[3] In contemporary China, bribe taking has become so entrenched that one party secretary in a poor county received repeated death threats for rejecting over 600,000 Renminbi in bribes during his tenure. In 1994, in another area officially designated "impoverished," a delegation of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization arrived for a conference on development, but upon seeing rows of imported luxury cars outside the conference site asked the local officials "Are you really poor?"[3] A rare online opinion poll in 2010 by the People’s Daily found that 91% of respondents believe all rich families in China have political backgrounds.
China's housing boom, and the shift of central government policy towards social housing, are providing officials to siphon off properties for personal gain. The Financial Times cites a number of public scandals involving local officials in 2010: for example, in province, eastern China, a complex of 3,500 apartments designated as social housing in Rizhao, Shandong, was sold to local officials at prices 30-50 per cent below market values.
Whether the effects of corruption in China are solely positive or negative is a subject of hot debate. Corruption favors the most connected and unscrupulous, rather than the efficient, and also creates entry barriers in the market for those without such connections. Favors are sought for inefficient subsidies, monopoly benefits, or regulatory oversight, rather than productive activity Bribes also lead to a misdirection of resources into wasteful or poor-quality projects. Further, since corrupt payments are usually done in secrecy, they are more likely to be used in the same way, driving the proceeds of illegal transactions into foreign bank accounts. Such capital flight costs national growth
published:13 Apr 2015
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The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
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A day after TIMES NOW exposed how UK armtwisted India into buying junk choppers in 1985, the channel connects the dots to 2012 scam and exposes the full choppergate web. Declassified UK documents have blown the cover over the real story as to why India bought 21 Westland choppers in 1987, choppers which went on to claim 10 Indian lives and were grounded within 30 months. But, nearly 30 years later, it's these very junk choppers which were used as a front for middleman Chirstian Michel to be paid nearly 130 crores which according to Italian prosecutors was part of the kickbacks in VVIP chopper scam. BJP questions the Congress over the fresh revelation, asking how could it allow itself to be armtwisted by the UK.
published:08 Jan 2015
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterpri...
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterpri...
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996) Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government. Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring about an election result, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both. Also called voter fraud, the mechanisms involved include illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls, and improper vote counting. Embezzlement is theft of entrusted funds. It is political when it involves public money taken by a public official for use by anyone not specified by the public. A common type of embezzlement is that of personal use of entrusted government resources; for example, when an official assigns public employees to renovate his own house. A kickback is an official's share of misappropriated funds allocated from his or her organization to an organization involved in corrupt bidding. For example, suppose that a politician is in charge of choosing how to spend some public funds. He can give a contract to a company that is not the best bidder, or allocate more than they deserve. In this case, the company benefits, and in exchange for betraying the public, the official receives a kickback payment, which is a portion of the sum the company received. This sum itself may be all or a portion of the difference between the actual (inflated) payment to the company and the (lower) market-based price that would have been paid had the bidding been competitive. Another example of a kickback would be if a judge receives a portion of the profits that a business makes in exchange for his judicial decisions. Kickbacks are not limited to government officials; any situation in which people are entrusted to spend funds that do not belong to them are susceptible to this kind of corruption. An illustrative example of official involvement in organized crime can be found from 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, where Huang Jinrong was a police chief in the French concession, while simultaneously being a gang boss and co-operating with Du Yuesheng, the local gang ringleader. The relationship kept the flow of profits from the gang's gambling dens, prostitution, and protection rackets undisturbed. The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a narcokleptocracy, a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega.
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996) Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government. Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring about an election result, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both. Also called voter fraud, the mechanisms involved include illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls, and improper vote counting. Embezzlement is theft of entrusted funds. It is political when it involves public money taken by a public official for use by anyone not specified by the public. A common type of embezzlement is that of personal use of entrusted government resources; for example, when an official assigns public employees to renovate his own house. A kickback is an official's share of misappropriated funds allocated from his or her organization to an organization involved in corrupt bidding. For example, suppose that a politician is in charge of choosing how to spend some public funds. He can give a contract to a company that is not the best bidder, or allocate more than they deserve. In this case, the company benefits, and in exchange for betraying the public, the official receives a kickback payment, which is a portion of the sum the company received. This sum itself may be all or a portion of the difference between the actual (inflated) payment to the company and the (lower) market-based price that would have been paid had the bidding been competitive. Another example of a kickback would be if a judge receives a portion of the profits that a business makes in exchange for his judicial decisions. Kickbacks are not limited to government officials; any situation in which people are entrusted to spend funds that do not belong to them are susceptible to this kind of corruption. An illustrative example of official involvement in organized crime can be found from 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, where Huang Jinrong was a police chief in the French concession, while simultaneously being a gang boss and co-operating with Du Yuesheng, the local gang ringleader. The relationship kept the flow of profits from the gang's gambling dens, prostitution, and protection rackets undisturbed. The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a narcokleptocracy, a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega.
published:05 Mar 2015
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GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice at Rutgers University, New Jersey gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled - Official Bri...
Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice at Rutgers University, New Jersey gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled - Official Bri...
The players of Imani FC convince the Coach to allow them to vote for Captain because that process is democratic. Abbas, who is from a wealthy family, immedia...
The players of Imani FC convince the Coach to allow them to vote for Captain because that process is democratic. Abbas, who is from a wealthy family, immedia...
Sepp Blatter has quit as head of the FIFA organization! This scumbag that once proclaimed, "I am the president of everybody.", has stepped down. FIFA has used bribery and kickbacks to line their own pocket, while giving little regard to the cities and countries that host them.
FBI has been using planes operated by shell companies to test surveillance tech on Americans in 11 cities. Remember Argus-IS, imagine that but all of America? What would you zoom in on?
USA Freedom act is a wolf in sheeps clothing! This is a public service announcement warning everybody about the dangers of privatizing domestic surveillance. The USA FREEDOM ACT shifts the responsibility of spying from the government to private corporations.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott is expected to sign a bill that will legalize cannabis oil for epilepsy treatments. It will be interesting to see how they enforce whether or not someone is consuming cannabis oil that's high in THC vs the oil that's high in CBD with little THC. If Gregg Abbott cared about bringing jobs to Texas and the health of the children and citizens living here, he would push for blanket legalization of cannabis.
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Sepp Blatter has quit as head of the FIFA organization! This scumbag that once proclaimed, "I am the president of everybody.", has stepped down. FIFA has used bribery and kickbacks to line their own pocket, while giving little regard to the cities and countries that host them.
FBI has been using planes operated by shell companies to test surveillance tech on Americans in 11 cities. Remember Argus-IS, imagine that but all of America? What would you zoom in on?
USA Freedom act is a wolf in sheeps clothing! This is a public service announcement warning everybody about the dangers of privatizing domestic surveillance. The USA FREEDOM ACT shifts the responsibility of spying from the government to private corporations.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott is expected to sign a bill that will legalize cannabis oil for epilepsy treatments. It will be interesting to see how they enforce whether or not someone is consuming cannabis oil that's high in THC vs the oil that's high in CBD with little THC. If Gregg Abbott cared about bringing jobs to Texas and the health of the children and citizens living here, he would push for blanket legalization of cannabis.
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Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government.
Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring about an election result, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both. Also called voter fraud, the mechanisms involved include illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls, and improper vote counting.
Embezzlement is theft of entrusted funds. It is political when it involves public money taken by a public official for use by anyone not specified by the public. A common type of embezzlement is that of personal use of entrusted government resources; for example, when an official assigns public employees to renovate his own house.
A kickback is an official's share of misappropriated funds allocated from his or her organization to an organization involved in corrupt bidding. For example, suppose that a politician is in charge of choosing how to spend some public funds. He can give a contract to a company that is not the best bidder, or allocate more than they deserve. In this case, the company benefits, and in exchange for betraying the public, the official receives a kickback payment, which is a portion of the sum the company received. This sum itself may be all or a portion of the difference between the actual (inflated) payment to the company and the (lower) market-based price that would have been paid had the bidding been competitive.
Another example of a kickback would be if a judge receives a portion of the profits that a business makes in exchange for his judicial decisions.
Kickbacks are not limited to government officials; any situation in which people are entrusted to spend funds that do not belong to them are susceptible to this kind of corruption.
An illustrative example of official involvement in organized crime can be found from 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, where Huang Jinrong was a police chief in the French concession, while simultaneously being a gang boss and co-operating with Du Yuesheng, the local gang ringleader. The relationship kept the flow of profits from the gang's gambling dens, prostitution, and protection rackets undisturbed.
The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a "narcokleptocracy", a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega.
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government.
Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring about an election result, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both. Also called voter fraud, the mechanisms involved include illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls, and improper vote counting.
Embezzlement is theft of entrusted funds. It is political when it involves public money taken by a public official for use by anyone not specified by the public. A common type of embezzlement is that of personal use of entrusted government resources; for example, when an official assigns public employees to renovate his own house.
A kickback is an official's share of misappropriated funds allocated from his or her organization to an organization involved in corrupt bidding. For example, suppose that a politician is in charge of choosing how to spend some public funds. He can give a contract to a company that is not the best bidder, or allocate more than they deserve. In this case, the company benefits, and in exchange for betraying the public, the official receives a kickback payment, which is a portion of the sum the company received. This sum itself may be all or a portion of the difference between the actual (inflated) payment to the company and the (lower) market-based price that would have been paid had the bidding been competitive.
Another example of a kickback would be if a judge receives a portion of the profits that a business makes in exchange for his judicial decisions.
Kickbacks are not limited to government officials; any situation in which people are entrusted to spend funds that do not belong to them are susceptible to this kind of corruption.
An illustrative example of official involvement in organized crime can be found from 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, where Huang Jinrong was a police chief in the French concession, while simultaneously being a gang boss and co-operating with Du Yuesheng, the local gang ringleader. The relationship kept the flow of profits from the gang's gambling dens, prostitution, and protection rackets undisturbed.
The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a "narcokleptocracy", a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega.
published:27 Sep 2014
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Congressional Corruption: How Political Parties Are Mercenaries and Make Money (1992)
In the private sector, corruption increases the cost of business through the price of illicit payments themselves, the management cost of negotiating with officials and the risk of breached agreements or detection. Although some claim corruption reduces costs by cutting bureaucracy, the availability of bribes can also induce officials to contrive new rules and delays. Openly removing costly and lengthy regulations are better than covertly allowing them to be bypassed by using bribes. Where corruption inflates the cost of business, it also distorts the playing field, shielding firms with connections from competition and thereby sustaining inefficient firms.[7]
Corruption also generates economic distortion in the public sector by diverting public investment into capital projects where bribes and kickbacks are more plentiful. Officials may increase the technical complexity of public sector projects to conceal or pave the way for such dealings, thus further distorting investment.[8] Corruption also lowers compliance with construction, environmental, or other regulations, reduces the quality of government services and infrastructure, and increases budgetary pressures on government.
Economists argue that one of the factors behind the differing economic development in Africa and Asia is that in Africa, corruption has primarily taken the form of rent extraction with the resulting financial capital moved overseas rather than invested at home (hence the stereotypical, but often accurate, image of African dictators having Swiss bank accounts). In Nigeria, for example, more than $400 billion was stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999.[9]
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers estimated that from 1970 to 1996, capital flight from 30 Sub-Saharan countries totaled $187bn, exceeding those nations' external debts.[10] (The results, expressed in retarded or suppressed development, have been modeled in theory by economist Mancur Olson.) In the case of Africa, one of the factors for this behavior was political instability, and the fact that new governments often confiscated previous government's corruptly obtained assets. This encouraged officials to stash their wealth abroad, out of reach of any future expropriation. In contrast, Asian administrations such as Suharto's New Order often took a cut on business transactions or provided conditions for development, through infrastructure investment, law and order, etc.
In fiction:
The Financier (1912), The Titan (1914), and The Stoic (1947), Theodore Dreiser's Trilogy of Desire, based on the life of the transit mogul Charles Tyson Yerkes
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Hollywood film, 1939)
Atlas Shrugged (1957 novel)
The Government Inspector (1836 play)
Henry Adams' novel Democracy (1880)
HBO's television series about Baltimore, The Wire
Carl Hiaasen's novel Sick Puppy (1999)
Animal Farm a novel by George Orwell
Training Day (2001 film)
Exit Wounds (2001 film)
American Gangster (2007 film)
Robert Penn Warren's novel All the King's Men (1946)
Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak(1990 film)
Sa Kabila ng Lahat (1991 film)
Guru (2007 film) (Indian film)
Katherine Boo's non-fiction book Behind the Beautiful Forevers (2012)
Netflix's television program House of Cards (U.S. TV series) (2013-present)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption
In the private sector, corruption increases the cost of business through the price of illicit payments themselves, the management cost of negotiating with officials and the risk of breached agreements or detection. Although some claim corruption reduces costs by cutting bureaucracy, the availability of bribes can also induce officials to contrive new rules and delays. Openly removing costly and lengthy regulations are better than covertly allowing them to be bypassed by using bribes. Where corruption inflates the cost of business, it also distorts the playing field, shielding firms with connections from competition and thereby sustaining inefficient firms.[7]
Corruption also generates economic distortion in the public sector by diverting public investment into capital projects where bribes and kickbacks are more plentiful. Officials may increase the technical complexity of public sector projects to conceal or pave the way for such dealings, thus further distorting investment.[8] Corruption also lowers compliance with construction, environmental, or other regulations, reduces the quality of government services and infrastructure, and increases budgetary pressures on government.
Economists argue that one of the factors behind the differing economic development in Africa and Asia is that in Africa, corruption has primarily taken the form of rent extraction with the resulting financial capital moved overseas rather than invested at home (hence the stereotypical, but often accurate, image of African dictators having Swiss bank accounts). In Nigeria, for example, more than $400 billion was stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999.[9]
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers estimated that from 1970 to 1996, capital flight from 30 Sub-Saharan countries totaled $187bn, exceeding those nations' external debts.[10] (The results, expressed in retarded or suppressed development, have been modeled in theory by economist Mancur Olson.) In the case of Africa, one of the factors for this behavior was political instability, and the fact that new governments often confiscated previous government's corruptly obtained assets. This encouraged officials to stash their wealth abroad, out of reach of any future expropriation. In contrast, Asian administrations such as Suharto's New Order often took a cut on business transactions or provided conditions for development, through infrastructure investment, law and order, etc.
In fiction:
The Financier (1912), The Titan (1914), and The Stoic (1947), Theodore Dreiser's Trilogy of Desire, based on the life of the transit mogul Charles Tyson Yerkes
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Hollywood film, 1939)
Atlas Shrugged (1957 novel)
The Government Inspector (1836 play)
Henry Adams' novel Democracy (1880)
HBO's television series about Baltimore, The Wire
Carl Hiaasen's novel Sick Puppy (1999)
Animal Farm a novel by George Orwell
Training Day (2001 film)
Exit Wounds (2001 film)
American Gangster (2007 film)
Robert Penn Warren's novel All the King's Men (1946)
Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak(1990 film)
Sa Kabila ng Lahat (1991 film)
Guru (2007 film) (Indian film)
Katherine Boo's non-fiction book Behind the Beautiful Forevers (2012)
Netflix's television program House of Cards (U.S. TV series) (2013-present)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption
published:10 Sep 2015
views:1
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full..! Two officials from the Karnataka drugs control department...
TV9 - Drugs Control Dept Officials Taking Bribe Caught : "Yamaduthara Kaiyali Sanjeevini" - Full..! Two officials from the Karnataka drugs control department...
The powerful speaker of the New York State Assembly – Democrat Sheldon Silver – was arrested by the FBI early this morning and tonight he is facing federal corruption charges alleging that he used the power of his office to solicit millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks for more than a decade.
MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman talks to former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers, executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity at Columbia Law School, about the case and her reaction to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s announcement of the arrest. Rodgers explains the charges against Silver and offers insight about whether Silver’s arrest may signal more corruption investigations in Albany and what could help prevent similar cases in the future.
This month New York City launched its new municipal ID card, which will not only act as a form of identification but will also provide free access to many of the city’s arts and cultural institutions. Tom Finkelpearl, commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs, joins MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman to discuss the cultural benefits of the municipal ID card and making arts and culture more accessible to all New Yorkers.
Contributing reporter Jenna Flanagan talks to 2014 MacArthur Genius Grant winner Ai-jen Poo, who was recognized for her ongoing efforts to secure equal rights for domestic workers through her organization the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
The powerful speaker of the New York State Assembly – Democrat Sheldon Silver – was arrested by the FBI early this morning and tonight he is facing federal corruption charges alleging that he used the power of his office to solicit millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks for more than a decade.
MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman talks to former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers, executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity at Columbia Law School, about the case and her reaction to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s announcement of the arrest. Rodgers explains the charges against Silver and offers insight about whether Silver’s arrest may signal more corruption investigations in Albany and what could help prevent similar cases in the future.
This month New York City launched its new municipal ID card, which will not only act as a form of identification but will also provide free access to many of the city’s arts and cultural institutions. Tom Finkelpearl, commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs, joins MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman to discuss the cultural benefits of the municipal ID card and making arts and culture more accessible to all New Yorkers.
Contributing reporter Jenna Flanagan talks to 2014 MacArthur Genius Grant winner Ai-jen Poo, who was recognized for her ongoing efforts to secure equal rights for domestic workers through her organization the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
published:23 Jan 2015
views:38
BJP Press on VVIP Helicopter Scam by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad : 13.02.2013
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today addressed delegates representing 26 international cities during the New York City Global Partners Summit "Public Integrity: ...
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today addressed delegates representing 26 international cities during the New York City Global Partners Summit "Public Integrity: ...
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Results... are pouring in for the parliamentary by-elections here in Korea.
Four seats are up for grabs,... with each district hotly contested.
While holding a joint press conference with the U.S. president,...Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered no apology... for the country′s World War II sexual enslavement.
Korean business sentiment hits a new high,... but the concern now... is that it′s mainly large companies leading the improvement.
Stay tuned... for these stories and more.
Welcome to Prime Time News on this Wednesday... April 29th.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: Latest on April 29th by-election results
By-elections,... were held from six a.m. to eight. p.m. Korea time,... to fill four parliamentary seats,... and elect some local councilors.
The parliamentary results could have a significant impact in the political arena.
It could be seen as a reflection of public sentiment,... especially with the snowballing bribery scandal dominating recent headlines.
For more,... we connect to Park Ji-won, standing by at the National Assembly.
Hi, Jiwon
Good evening.
The votes are still being counted,... as polling stations closed just two hours ago.
The final results could be available as early as eleven o′clock,... but in some districts where neck-and-neck races were predicted,...they may be as late as two or three in the morning.
The races were expected to be tight.
So voter turnout was critical.
What are the final voter numbers?
According to the National Election Commission,. it′s 36-percent.
That includes ballots cast during a two-day early voting period last weekend.
And it′s slightly higher than the 33 percent turnout in last July′s by-elections.
The rise may be attributed to interest in the recent bribery scandal.
How are both rival camps reacting?
The rival parties are anxiously watching the results,... each hoping to secure at least two of the four districts.
However because the races are so close,.. it′s hard to predict the results as of now.
Whatever the outcome,... it will have a huge impact on both parties.
The ruling party has been mired in the scandal... that started with businessman Sung Woan-jong′s suicide memo earlier this month.
The note listed names of eight conservative party politicians who allegedly received kickbacks,... including President Park′s close aides at the presidential office and former Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo,...who resigned due to the allegations.
In this context,... if the Saenuri Party secures more than two seats,... it would be an unexpected boost for the administration′s third year and its reform agenda.
But if the main opposition NPAD takes all four seats,... the Park Geun-hye administration could be seen as ineffective for the remainder of its term,... because the by-election results are also seen as a predictor of next year′s general elections.
For the main opposition party,... these by-ele
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Results... are pouring in for the parliamentary by-elections here in Korea.
Four seats are up for grabs,... with each district hotly contested.
While holding a joint press conference with the U.S. president,...Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered no apology... for the country′s World War II sexual enslavement.
Korean business sentiment hits a new high,... but the concern now... is that it′s mainly large companies leading the improvement.
Stay tuned... for these stories and more.
Welcome to Prime Time News on this Wednesday... April 29th.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: Latest on April 29th by-election results
By-elections,... were held from six a.m. to eight. p.m. Korea time,... to fill four parliamentary seats,... and elect some local councilors.
The parliamentary results could have a significant impact in the political arena.
It could be seen as a reflection of public sentiment,... especially with the snowballing bribery scandal dominating recent headlines.
For more,... we connect to Park Ji-won, standing by at the National Assembly.
Hi, Jiwon
Good evening.
The votes are still being counted,... as polling stations closed just two hours ago.
The final results could be available as early as eleven o′clock,... but in some districts where neck-and-neck races were predicted,...they may be as late as two or three in the morning.
The races were expected to be tight.
So voter turnout was critical.
What are the final voter numbers?
According to the National Election Commission,. it′s 36-percent.
That includes ballots cast during a two-day early voting period last weekend.
And it′s slightly higher than the 33 percent turnout in last July′s by-elections.
The rise may be attributed to interest in the recent bribery scandal.
How are both rival camps reacting?
The rival parties are anxiously watching the results,... each hoping to secure at least two of the four districts.
However because the races are so close,.. it′s hard to predict the results as of now.
Whatever the outcome,... it will have a huge impact on both parties.
The ruling party has been mired in the scandal... that started with businessman Sung Woan-jong′s suicide memo earlier this month.
The note listed names of eight conservative party politicians who allegedly received kickbacks,... including President Park′s close aides at the presidential office and former Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo,...who resigned due to the allegations.
In this context,... if the Saenuri Party secures more than two seats,... it would be an unexpected boost for the administration′s third year and its reform agenda.
But if the main opposition NPAD takes all four seats,... the Park Geun-hye administration could be seen as ineffective for the remainder of its term,... because the by-election results are also seen as a predictor of next year′s general elections.
For the main opposition party,... these by-ele
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January 22, 2015 Press Conference - Sheldon Silver Corruption Charges
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Richard Frankel, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Criminal Division of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announce the arrest of New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on charges that he used his official position to receive nearly $4 million in bribes and kickbacks from people and businesses in exchange for his official acts, and that Silver masked these payments from public view by disguising the payments as income from what he claimed was a law practice primarily focused on personal injury matters.
http://www.justice.gov/usao/nys/pressreleases/January15/SheldonSilverChargesPR.php
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Richard Frankel, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Criminal Division of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announce the arrest of New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on charges that he used his official position to receive nearly $4 million in bribes and kickbacks from people and businesses in exchange for his official acts, and that Silver masked these payments from public view by disguising the payments as income from what he claimed was a law practice primarily focused on personal injury matters.
http://www.justice.gov/usao/nys/pressreleases/January15/SheldonSilverChargesPR.php
published:03 Apr 2015
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IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
IMF and World Bank policies are opening national markets to US-dominated "multinational corporations" effectively destroying the homegrown economy of poor co...
IMF and World Bank policies are opening national markets to US-dominated "multinational corporations" effectively destroying the homegrown economy of poor co...
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
The Filipino head of a New York-based engineering and design firm has been arrested in a m...
published:12 Jun 2015
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
Pinoy CEO arrested in New York bribery and kickback scheme
published:12 Jun 2015
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The Filipino head of a New York-based engineering and design firm has been arrested in a multi-million dollar bribery scheme involving gas and electric company Consolidated Edison or Con Ed that goes back 15 years.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of...
published:27 May 2015
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
published:27 May 2015
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Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
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Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of...
published:28 May 2015
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
Soccer officials accused of taking bribes, kickbacks
published:28 May 2015
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Several top FIFA officials have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on charges of corruption. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Swiss police have arrested some of the most powerful figures in global soccer, announcing a criminal investigation into the awarding of the next two world cups.
Officials from football's world governing body Fifa took millions of dollars in bribes over 20 years to allocate tournaments and rig elections, a US investigation .
(CNN)The next step in the FIFA corruption investigation is extradition, whereby federal officials will attempt to bring suspects to the United States to face .
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Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI
Navy kickback and bribery scheme uncovered in RI....
Comparative Business Ethics, MGT 6370 Ethical issue: Bribery in the workplace We are proudly presenting to you our group (3) project. Please do enjoy and lea...
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Learn Business English 164 (kickbacks, bribes, money laundering)
Today's words: bribes/bribery, kickbacks and money laundering. This video describes busine...
Today's words: bribes/bribery, kickbacks and money laundering. This video describes business English conversation vocabulary. Practice with your friends or l...
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John Stossel - Ex-Im Bank: Bribes and Kickbacks
Tim Carney (Washington Examiner) explains the function of the import-export bank as a tool...
Tim Carney (Washington Examiner) explains the function of the import-export bank as a tool for wielding political power and favoritism. http://www.LibertyPen...
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Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Arms deal losing bidder, Richard Young, testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks recei...
published:10 Mar 2015
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
Richard Young testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received
published:10 Mar 2015
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Arms deal losing bidder, Richard Young, testified how bribes were paid and kickbacks received, to facilitate the awarding of contracts in the 1999 arms deal. He bases his evidence of fraud and corruption, on an investigation done in Germany in 2006. But the commission has questioned the authenticity of the document.
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Bribes, Kickback in Azerbaijan Baku Customs Welcome to Eurovision 2012 Part 01
Loan Officer Sales Training Part 21: Avoiding Realtor kickbacks and bribes. A free training course for marketing yourself as a loan officer to win more busin...
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Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Mike Papantonio, host of Ring of Fire Radio & TV Show, joins Thom to talk about GaxloSmith...
published:28 Feb 2015
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
published:28 Feb 2015
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Mike Papantonio, host of Ring of Fire Radio & TV Show, joins Thom to talk about GaxloSmithKline & the bribing of doctors! If you l...
Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes kickback from pharmaceutical company for using their drugs Doctor takes ...
U.S. citizen detained amid Chinese pharma investigation A U.S. embassy official said that an American has been detained in connection with investigations spa...
Allegations that British drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has paid millions of dollars in bribes to increase its market share in China have thrown the spotl...
Chinese police have recently revealed more details about suspected economic violations committed by British pharmaceu
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
Pharma Corruption Centered on Sex, Drugs, and Bribery
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Kickback and bribes Poitier style.
Sylvia discussing, what I believe to be, a topic that is very near, very dear, and very fa...
With well over 2 million people in jail - the U.S. has the world's biggest prison population. But some are seeing the inside of a cell because dodgy judges a...
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Issa Talks ObamaCare's Kickbacks, Secret Deals and Legislative Bribes
Rep. Issa breaks down the sleazy dealing necessary for Democrats to pass ObamaCare and his...
Rep. Issa breaks down the sleazy dealing necessary for Democrats to pass ObamaCare and his calls ongoing work investigating the backroom palm-greasers. 3-24-...
The man accused on two counts of bribery in a kick-back scheme involving Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jiff Hingle pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday.
Mind-blowing interview with Glaxo whistleblower Blair Hamrick. Two of the most influential alternative media organizations on the 'net -- InfoWars.com and Na...
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Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
Princes, Planes and Payoffs...
Arms Deals, kickbacks, millions of pounds flowing secrely ...
published:10 Sep 2015
Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
Saudi Secret Weapons Deals and Bribes
published:10 Sep 2015
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Princes, Planes and Payoffs...
Arms Deals, kickbacks, millions of pounds flowing secrely trough bank accounts...
British and Saudi Arabia governments trying to prevent the truth to come out... by interfeering with promising investigative leads...
Kickbacks of 100s of millions of british pounds...
Investigation into the mater by serious crimes office halted...
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Issues - Mayoral Bribery and Florida's Gambling Future
Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi and Sweetwater Mayor Manuel "Manny" Maroño were arrested t...
Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi and Sweetwater Mayor Manuel "Manny" Maroño were arrested this week on bribery charges for allegedly taking kickbacks in a sch...
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Issa Leads the GOP Charge Against ObamaCare's Democrat Kickbacks
Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) led the House GOP effort to strip ObamaCare of its bill...
Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) led the House GOP effort to strip ObamaCare of its billions of taxpayer-funded kickbacks, sweet-heart deals and legislativ...
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2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
China suffers from widespread corruption. For 2014, China was ranked 100th out of 175 coun...
published:13 Apr 2015
2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
2015 Conference on China's Crackdown on Corruption and the Future of the CCP party
published:13 Apr 2015
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China suffers from widespread corruption. For 2014, China was ranked 100th out of 175 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, on par with Algeria and Suriname, and comparable to Armenia, Colombia, Egypt, Gabon, Liberia, Panama, Bolivia, Mexico, Moldova and Niger. It ranked less corrupt than neighbors Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nepal but more corrupt than neighbors India, Bhutan, Macau, Hong Kong and Mongolia. Means of corruption include graft, bribery, embezzlement, backdoor deals, nepotism, patronage, and statistical falsification.[1]
Public surveys on the mainland since the late 1980s have shown that it is among the top concerns of the general public. According to Yan Sun, Associate Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York, it was corruption, rather than democracy as such, that lay at the root of the social dissatisfaction that led to the Tiananmen protest movement of 1989.[3] Corruption undermines the legitimacy of the CCP, adds to economic inequality, undermines the environment, and fuels social unrest.[4]
Since then, corruption has not slowed down as a result of greater economic freedom, but instead has grown more entrenched and severe in its character and scope. Business deals often involve participation in corruption.[5] In popular perception, there are more dishonest CCP officials than honest ones, a reversal of the views held in the first decade of reform of the 1980s.[3] China specialist Minxin Pei argues that failure to contain widespread corruption is among the most serious threats to China's future economic and political stability.[4] Bribery, kickbacks, theft, and misspending of public funds costs at least three percent of GDP.
Opinion surveys of Party officials and Chinese citizens over recent years set identify corruption as one of the public's top concerns. Every year researchers at the Central Party School, the CCP organ that trains senior and midlevel officials, survey over 100 officials at the school. Between 1999 to 2004 respondents ranked corruption as either the most serious or second most serious social problem.[4] Similarly, in late 2006 the State Council’s Development Research Center asked 4,586 business executives Almost one-quarter said that their local officials were “bad”; 12 percent said they were “very bad.”[4]
In a commercial environment, corruption may be prevalent because many employees aren't loyal to their employers, seeing themselves as "free-agent entrepreneurs" first and foremost.[21] They use their employers as a way to make money, both for themselves and for their "guanxi social-circle network." The imperative of maintaining this social circle of benefits is seen as a primary goal for many involved in corruption.[21]
Official corruption is among the populace's greatest gripes against the regime. One folk saying vividly illustrates how the public sees the issue, according to Yan Sun: "If the Party executes every official for corruption, it will overdo a little; but if the Party executes every other official for corruption, it cannot go wrong."[3] In contemporary China, bribe taking has become so entrenched that one party secretary in a poor county received repeated death threats for rejecting over 600,000 Renminbi in bribes during his tenure. In 1994, in another area officially designated "impoverished," a delegation of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization arrived for a conference on development, but upon seeing rows of imported luxury cars outside the conference site asked the local officials "Are you really poor?"[3] A rare online opinion poll in 2010 by the People’s Daily found that 91% of respondents believe all rich families in China have political backgrounds.
China's housing boom, and the shift of central government policy towards social housing, are providing officials to siphon off properties for personal gain. The Financial Times cites a number of public scandals involving local officials in 2010: for example, in province, eastern China, a complex of 3,500 apartments designated as social housing in Rizhao, Shandong, was sold to local officials at prices 30-50 per cent below market values.
Whether the effects of corruption in China are solely positive or negative is a subject of hot debate. Corruption favors the most connected and unscrupulous, rather than the efficient, and also creates entry barriers in the market for those without such connections. Favors are sought for inefficient subsidies, monopoly benefits, or regulatory oversight, rather than productive activity Bribes also lead to a misdirection of resources into wasteful or poor-quality projects. Further, since corrupt payments are usually done in secrecy, they are more likely to be used in the same way, driving the proceeds of illegal transactions into foreign bank accounts. Such capital flight costs national growth
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The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
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The Newshour Debate: Kickbacks for Junk Choppergate - Full Debate (7th Jan 2015)
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In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- GVL Narasimha Rao, Natl Spokesperson & Member Electoral Reforms, BJP; Maroof Raza, Strategic Affairs Analyst; M J Akbar, Sr Journalist; Ashish Khetan, Leader, AAP; and Madhu Gaud Yaskhi, Leader, Congress -- discuss the issue of Rajiv Gandhi govt buying 21 junk choppers from Britain in 1985 and 10 Indians killed due to chopper crashes, and armsgate link emerging.
A day after TIMES NOW exposed how UK armtwisted India into buying junk choppers in 1985, the channel connects the dots to 2012 scam and exposes the full choppergate web. Declassified UK documents have blown the cover over the real story as to why India bought 21 Westland choppers in 1987, choppers which went on to claim 10 Indian lives and were grounded within 30 months. But, nearly 30 years later, it's these very junk choppers which were used as a front for middleman Chirstian Michel to be paid nearly 130 crores which according to Italian prosecutors was part of the kickbacks in VVIP chopper scam. BJP questions the Congress over the fresh revelation, asking how could it allow itself to be armtwisted by the UK.
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, g...
Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterpri...
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996) ...
published:05 Mar 2015
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996)
published:05 Mar 2015
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Dirty Little Secrets: Political Corruption in America, Money & Financial Interests (1996) Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking, though is not restricted to these activities. Misuse of government power for other purposes, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government. Electoral fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Acts of fraud affect vote counts to bring about an election result, whether by increasing the vote share of the favored candidate, depressing the vote share of the rival candidates, or both. Also called voter fraud, the mechanisms involved include illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls, and improper vote counting. Embezzlement is theft of entrusted funds. It is political when it involves public money taken by a public official for use by anyone not specified by the public. A common type of embezzlement is that of personal use of entrusted government resources; for example, when an official assigns public employees to renovate his own house. A kickback is an official's share of misappropriated funds allocated from his or her organization to an organization involved in corrupt bidding. For example, suppose that a politician is in charge of choosing how to spend some public funds. He can give a contract to a company that is not the best bidder, or allocate more than they deserve. In this case, the company benefits, and in exchange for betraying the public, the official receives a kickback payment, which is a portion of the sum the company received. This sum itself may be all or a portion of the difference between the actual (inflated) payment to the company and the (lower) market-based price that would have been paid had the bidding been competitive. Another example of a kickback would be if a judge receives a portion of the profits that a business makes in exchange for his judicial decisions. Kickbacks are not limited to government officials; any situation in which people are entrusted to spend funds that do not belong to them are susceptible to this kind of corruption. An illustrative example of official involvement in organized crime can be found from 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, where Huang Jinrong was a police chief in the French concession, while simultaneously being a gang boss and co-operating with Du Yuesheng, the local gang ringleader. The relationship kept the flow of profits from the gang's gambling dens, prostitution, and protection rackets undisturbed. The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a narcokleptocracy, a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega.
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GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
Official receives GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back. Video upload by: Barima Osei Asare (barima.asare@m...
published:22 Dec 2014
GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back - Today's Big Story on Joy News (22-12-14)
published:22 Dec 2014
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Official receives GH₵ 80,000 Kick Back. Video upload by: Barima Osei Asare (barima.asare@myjoyonline.com)
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Stuart Green - Official bribery and commercial bribery: should they be distinguished?
Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice at Rutgers University, New Jersey gives this le...
Stuart Green, Professor of Law and Justice at Rutgers University, New Jersey gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled - Official Bri...
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The Big Picture - Making bribe-giving an offence
Guests: Shantaram Naik (MP, Congress & Chairman, Standing Committee on Law and Justice) ; ...
The players of Imani FC convince the Coach to allow them to vote for Captain because that process is democratic. Abbas, who is from a wealthy family, immedia...
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Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
Sepp Blatter has quit as head of the FIFA organization! This scumbag that once proclaimed,...
published:09 Jun 2015
Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
Sepp Blatter, FBI Planes, USA Freedom Act, Cannabis in Texas
published:09 Jun 2015
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Sepp Blatter has quit as head of the FIFA organization! This scumbag that once proclaimed, "I am the president of everybody.", has stepped down. FIFA has used bribery and kickbacks to line their own pocket, while giving little regard to the cities and countries that host them.
FBI has been using planes operated by shell companies to test surveillance tech on Americans in 11 cities. Remember Argus-IS, imagine that but all of America? What would you zoom in on?
USA Freedom act is a wolf in sheeps clothing! This is a public service announcement warning everybody about the dangers of privatizing domestic surveillance. The USA FREEDOM ACT shifts the responsibility of spying from the government to private corporations.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott is expected to sign a bill that will legalize cannabis oil for epilepsy treatments. It will be interesting to see how they enforce whether or not someone is consuming cannabis oil that's high in THC vs the oil that's high in CBD with little THC. If Gregg Abbott cared about bringing jobs to Texas and the health of the children and citizens living here, he would push for blanket legalization of cannabis.
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This year's El Niño weather system is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to be the second strongest on record, scientists have said. The strengthening meteorological event is likely to cause an extremely wet winter in California with no possibility for it to weaken now ... This means that the winter storms that normally witnessed in Central America could move further north over California and the southern US ... ....
Syrian troops backed by Russian airstrikes have advanced against fighters in the centre of the country as Russia's PresidentVladimir Putin defended Moscow's intervention in the conflict, saying it would aid efforts to reach a political settlement. Putin said his country's objective was to stabilise the Syrian government and create conditions for a political compromise ... Russia is a major arms supplier to Syria ... Source. Agencies. ....
TOKYO. Japan on Saturday lashed out at Unesco’s decision to inscribe documents related to the Nanjing massacre in its Memory of the World register, describing it as “extremely regrettable” and calling for the process to be reformed ... Japan had called for the Nanjing documents not to be included and accused the world body of being politicised ... Published in Dawn, October 11th, 2015 ... ....
Washington. President Barack Obama is fairly certain of one thing when it comes to next year's election. Donald Trump won't succeed him in the White House. The billionaire businessman, the frontrunner in the race to become the Republican party's White House nominee, has raised hackles with his controversial comments on immigration, gun control and women, among other issues. "He knows how to get attention ... "I think it's healthy." ... ....
Reed Smith is delighted to be supporting the Global Anti-Bribery In-House Network (GAIN) conference on 13 - 14 October2015 in London. The GAIN conference provides an in-depth analysis of the latest international anti-bribery regulatory and enforcement developments....
NAVIPET (NIZAMABAD DIST.).TelanganaPradesh Congress Committee president N. Utham Kumar Reddy has said that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government headed by Chief MinisterK ...Coming down heavily on the TRS government, Mr ... He alleged that the redesigning of the project was being brought forward for kickbacks and commissions. MLAs J ... Party MLAs T ... Redesigning of Pranahitha-Chevella project is being done for kickbacks and commissions....
Almost two decades after the Australian Wheat Board (AWB) oil-for-food scandal unfolded, one of the key figures in the kickback scheme is facing court ... ....
An anti-corruption group in Vanuatu blasts a minister's decision to pardon himself and 13 other government MPs of bribery convictions as "a national disgrace" ... ....
ANALYSIS. Falsifying invoices is serious, potentially a criminal offence for those that engaged in it or were aware it had occurred ... What were the payments for? What services did the builder get? Were they kickbacks to the AWU for keeping the militant CFMEU off the massive project? ... That included questionable invoices for back strain research, advertisements in the union magazine and a series of seminars ... ....
Having pointed a finger at Gujarat and at the Modi government for not dropping ministers with links to fugitive former cricket administrator Lalit Modi, this is a point the AAP is stressing, in what promises to be a revolutionary approach to bribery allegations ... The only problem is....
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi on Monday took a jibe at the Janata Dal (United) Minister for being caught on camera while allegedly taking Rs. 4 lakh as bribe. Mr ... Until the BJP was part of the government nothing happened but ever since he [Nitish Kumar] joined hands with other people [Lalu Prasad] everything changed and now such things [bribery] will keep happening in the company of the new partner”, Mr. Modi said ... Mr ... Keywords....
The ethics committee of world football body FIFA on Thursday slapped Hyundai scion Chung Mong-joon with a six-year suspension and 100,000Swiss franc fine for "defaming" the body ... The ethics committee also banned incumbent chief Sepp Blatter, along with UEFAPresidentMichel Platini, Chung's most formidable rival candidate, and FIFA secretary general Jérôme Valcke, for 90 days on suspicions of bribery, malfeasance and embezzlement ... ....
ManhattanUS AttorneyPreet Bharara’s latest anti-corruption mission has him digging into the United Nations, specifically the office of the president of the UN General Assembly. There’s plenty to find. The presidency is a one-year gig, rotated among UN countries on a regional basis ... After Secretary-General ... John Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda was arrested by the feds on charges of bribery-related tax evasion ... Even better ... ....
These days I’m often reminded of this paragraph from what I think is Glenn Greenwald’s best book. ... Rand Paul, and John Tate, a former official of the Paul-affiliated Campaign for Liberty, have had bogus charges of bribery, “conspiracy,” falsifying campaign records, and other trumped up charges – all serious felonies – thrown out of court. In dismissing the charges, US District JudgeJohn A. Garvery cited prosecutorial misconduct ...F.B.I....
End the special exemption from anti-bribery laws that the chief executive, and before him, the colonial governor, has enjoyed ... The long-standing public debate about ending the bribery exemption for the chief executive has been resurrected because of charges being laid against former chief executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen for alleged misconduct in public office....