willingness to pay rather than to accept bribe is the biggest cause of corruption
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Bribery is characterized by Black's Law Dictionary as the offering, giving, accepting, or requesting of anything of significant worth to impact the activities of an official or someone else accountable for an open or lawful obligation.
The giver and taker of bribe are similarly in charge of debasement and remuneration and they both are culpable as indicated by the law.
Obviously, specific circumstances one party may be more capable. In the event that the bribe taker strives to induce the bribe giver to give the bribe (maybe by erroneously expressing that "this is typical" and "this is exactly how we get things done around here") at that point ostensibly the bribe take is more responsible. Then again, if the bribe giver powers cash into the taker's hesitant hands, maybe then the supplier is more responsible.
The giver and taker of bribe are similarly in charge of debasement and remuneration and they both are culpable as indicated by the law.
Obviously, specific circumstances one party may be more capable. In the event that the bribe taker strives to induce the bribe giver to give the bribe (maybe by erroneously expressing that "this is typical" and "this is exactly how we get things done around here") at that point ostensibly the bribe take is more responsible. Then again, if the bribe giver powers cash into the taker's hesitant hands, maybe then the supplier is more responsible.
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