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What is the bribe generally called in china

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Answered by nikhithameruva5
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Answer:

Bribe is generally called as Envelopes in China.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: Graft

Explanation:

Grafting is the most common and refers to bribes, kickbacks, embezzlement and theft of public funds. Grafting involves something of value given to and received by public officials for dishonest or illegal purposes.

Bribery is a big problem in all countries, but do you know what is generally called a bribe in China?

In fact, this is a question in high school subjects. China suffers from corruption like many other countries and they call it envelopes.

The Chinese believe that the Commission is justified. Commission makes you accountable, Commission makes you work harder. The Commission is therefore legally permitted.

You want a factory in China - you have people to set it up for you and by law you pay a commission which is split between different people who actually pay taxes on that amount.

A road is built - the contractor pays a commission to the government inspectors - a fixed commission, but not to hide any problems in the road, but only to ensure maximum efficiency.

The commission is fixed or variable to ensure efficiency. The inspector will work harder, stay up all night, perform inspections faster.

Bribery is just something out of Hyeung Au or Fgnant Grease.

It is paid outside the system and is paid for diverting or violating a law or regulation that may cause problems related to the public.

It is simply forbidden.

A banker who approves a legitimate loan can earn a commission for a quick and efficient disbursement if they follow all the rules. No problems.

A banker who approves a loan fraudulently by redirecting or not following the rules and gets money for it - has taken a bribe and will be punished with prison or life.

An inspector who inspects a bridge quickly but efficiently and fairly can earn a commission. No problems.

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