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Bribe giver and taker both contribute to corruption

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Answer:

A bribe is usually given to get a work done easily and quickly. A bribe giver may pay a bribe taker in cash or kind. Bribery can be given in the form of direct cash, perks, discounts, free travel, free food, funding, sponsorship, high paying job, promotion at work, salary raise, profitable contract, commission, tip, property, jewellery, valuable goods, stocks, or just about anything. A bribe taker sees it as a chance to make money without making much effort. Bribe givers as well as bribe takers mutually benefit in the event.

The practice of bribery has been going on since years. The question whether it is the giver who is responsible for bribery or the taker has also bogged the mind of people since ages. Both the bribe giver and bribe taker are responsible for this malpractice in most of the case.

Answered by sweety759
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Explanation:

Most of the times, it is an unlawful collusion where both the giver and taker are equally responsible, but, there exists other situations also, where bribe giver is more responsible than the taker or vice versa. Nevertheless, before the law, they both are equally responsible and liable for punishment

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