Attempts to Bribe Sample Clauses

The "Attempts to Bribe" clause prohibits any party involved in the agreement from offering, giving, or attempting to give bribes or improper inducements to influence decisions or actions related to the contract. This clause typically applies to both direct and indirect actions, covering not only cash payments but also gifts, favors, or other benefits intended to sway officials or business partners. Its core function is to ensure ethical conduct, promote compliance with anti-corruption laws, and protect all parties from legal and reputational risks associated with bribery.
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Attempts to Bribe. Bribery and attempted bribery are crimes, which strike at the core of state government. Employees should be constantly alert to solicitations to accept money, consideration, or anything of value in return for acts or omissions involving their official functions. Such solicitations may be indirect and subtle. Any attempt to bribe a departmental employee shall be reported immediately to the Appointing Authority or his/her designee.