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1 passive bribery
passive corruption FIFA■ Infringement consisting of soliciting, being promised or accepting an unjustified advantage.Syn. passive bribery■ Vergehen, das darin besteht, eine ungerechtfertigte Vergünstigung zu erbitten, sich diese versprechen zu lassen oder anzunehmen. -
2 passive corruption
passive corruption FIFA■ Infringement consisting of soliciting, being promised or accepting an unjustified advantage.Syn. passive bribery■ Vergehen, das darin besteht, eine ungerechtfertigte Vergünstigung zu erbitten, sich diese versprechen zu lassen oder anzunehmen. -
3 Bestechung
f bribery; JUR. aktive / passive Bestechung offering / taking of bribes ( oder a bribe); wegen versuchter Bestechung for attempted bribery* * *die Bestechunggraft; corruption; bribery* * *Be|stẹ|chung [bə'ʃtɛçʊŋ]f -, -enbribery; (von Beamten etc auch) corruptionaktive Bestechung (Jur) — offering of bribes/a bribe (to an official)
passive Bestechung (Jur) — taking of bribes/a bribe (by an official)
* * ** * *Be·ste·chung<-, -en>f bribery, corruptiondurch \Bestechung eines Polizisten gelang dem Häftling die Flucht the prisoner managed to escape by bribing a policemanaktive/passive \Bestechung JUR giving/accepting [or taking] bribes* * *die; Bestechung, Bestechungen bribery no indef. art.aktive Bestechung — (Rechtsw.) giving bribes
passive Bestechung — (Rechtsw.) accepting bribes
* * *Bestechung f bribery;JURaktive/passive Bestechung offering/taking of bribes ( oder a bribe);wegen versuchter Bestechung for attempted bribery* * *die; Bestechung, Bestechungen bribery no indef. art.aktive Bestechung — (Rechtsw.) giving bribes
passive Bestechung — (Rechtsw.) accepting bribes
* * *f.bribe n.bribery n.corruption n. -
4 Bestechung
Bestechung f 1. FIN (AE) fix; 2. GEN bribe, bribery, payoff* * ** * *Bestechung
bribe, bribery, corruption, corrupt practices, gratification, grafting (US), payoff (sl.), palm greasing (sl.);
• der Bestechung zugänglich corruptible, open to bribery;
• passive Bestechung bribetaking;
• versuchte Bestechung offering of bribes;
• Bestechung durch die Geschäftswelt (Wirtschaft) business (corporate) bribery;
• Bestechung eines Zeugen subornation of a witness;
• Bestechung annehmenn to take a bribe. -
5 Bestechung
Be·ste·chung <-, -en> fbribery, corruption;durch \Bestechung eines Polizisten gelang dem Häftling die Flucht the prisoner managed to escape by bribing a policeman;
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