Corrupt activities definition

Corrupt activities means any corrupt activities as contemplated in the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 2004 (Act no. 12 of 2004)
Corrupt activities means any corrupt activities as contemplated in the Prevention and
Corrupt activities means in terms of Section 34, any offence under: Part 1, 2, 3, 4, section 21 or 22 of Chapter 2 of the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004, (“PRECCA”) or an offence of theft, fraud, extortion, forgery or uttering a forged document. Any corrupt activity involving an amount of R100000.00 or more must be reported to the police.

Examples of Corrupt activities in a sentence

  • NOTE 5: Corrupt activities which give rise to an offence in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act of 2004, include improperly influencing in any way the procurement of any contract, the fixing of the price, consideration or other moneys stipulated or otherwise provided for in any contract, and the manipulating by any means of the award of a tender.

  • To reinforce this commitment, more channels have been added to report any Fraudulent and Corrupt activities.

  • NOTE: 5 Corrupt activities which give rise to an offence in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act of 2004) include improperly influencing in any way the procurement of any contract, the fixing of the price, consideration or other moneys stipulated or otherwise provided for in any contract and the manipulating by any means of the award of a tender.

  • Misrepresentation of any kind (e.g. origin of manufacture, specifications, intellectual property rights, etc.);- Collusion;- Failure to disclose accurate information required during the sourcing activity (ownership, financial situation, BBBEE status, etc.);- Corrupt activities listed above; and- Harassment, intimidation or other aggressive actions towards DBSA’s employees.

  • To reinforce this commitment, we have added more channels to report any Fraudulent and Corrupt activities.

  • These include, but are not limited to:- Misrepresentation of their product (origin of manufacture, specifications, intellectual property rights, etc);- Collusion; - Failure to disclose accurate information required during the sourcing activity (ownership, financial situation, BBBEE status, etc.);- Corrupt activities listed above; and - Harassment, intimidation or other aggressive actions towards Transnet employees.

  • Misrepresentation of any kind (e.g. origin of manufacture, specifications, intellectual property rights, etc);- Collusion;- Failure to disclose accurate information required during the sourcing activity (ownership, financial situation, BBBEE status, etc.);- Corrupt activities listed above; and- Harassment, intimidation or other aggressive actions towards DBSA’s employees.

  • NOTE 5: Corrupt activities which give rise to an offence in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Acti­vities Act of 2004, include improperly influencing in any way the procurement of any contract, the fixing of the price, consideration or other moneys stipulated or otherwise provided for in any contract, and the manipulating by any means of the award of a tender.

  • An attempt is made to review some selected works on kid’s consumerism.

  • Corrupt activities are not only a Code violation; they can also be a serious violation of criminal and civil anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws.


More Definitions of Corrupt activities

Corrupt activities means the general offences of corruption and offences in respect of corrupt activities relating to public officers as contained in section 3 and 4 of the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004, Act Number 12 of 2004;

Related to Corrupt activities

  • Motorsport Activities means any motorsport activities or Recreational Services which are permitted or approved which Motorsport Australia regulates or administers or otherwise are under the responsibility / control of Motorsport Australia;

  • corrupt practice means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value to influence the action of a public official in the procurement process or in contract execution.

  • Extracurricular activities means: a voluntary activity sponsored by the school or local education agency or an organization sanctioned by the local education agency. Extracurricular activities include, but are not limited to, preparation for and involvement in public performances, contests, athletic competitions, demonstrations, displays, and club activities.

  • Corrupt practices means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting of anything of value to influence the action of a Government official in procurement process or in contract execution: and

  • Applicable Anti-Corruption and Bribery Laws means international, federal, state, provincial and local laws, rules, regulations, directives and governmental requirements currently in effect and as they become effective relating in any way to the Contractor’s provision of goods and/or services to Authority, including without limitation “FCPA” or any applicable laws and regulations, including in the jurisdiction in which the Contractor operates and/or manufac- tures goods for the Authority, relating to anti-corruption and bribery.

  • Economic activities shall in principle include activities of an industrial, commercial and professional character and activities of craftsmen;

  • Anti-Terrorism Laws are any laws relating to terrorism or money laundering, including Executive Order No. 13224 (effective September 24, 2001), the USA PATRIOT Act, the laws comprising or implementing the Bank Secrecy Act, and the laws administered by OFAC.

  • Activities has the meaning specified in Section 7.02(b).

  • Prohibited Activities has the meaning set forth in Paragraph 6.26.

  • Competing Activities means the same or similar services as Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd is providing to the Restaurant under this Agreement or other activities having a similar purpose.

  • Racketeering activity means to commit, to attempt to commit, to conspire to commit, or to solicit, coerce, or intimidate another person to commit:

  • Development Activities means those activities which have been approved for the Project as set out in the approved Plans and Specifications and, generally, activities that are normally undertaken for the development, construction, repair, renovation, rehabilitation or conversion of buildings for residential purposes and include the acquisition of property;

  • School activities means any activity sponsored by the school including, but not limited to, classroom work, library activities, physical education classes, official assemblies and other similar gatherings, school athletic contests, band concerts, school plays and other theatrical productions, and in-school lunch periods.

  • Sanctioned Territory means, at any time, a country or territory which is itself the subject or target of any Sanctions (at the time of this Agreement, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria).

  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • Anti-Terrorism Law means any Law in force or hereinafter enacted related to terrorism, money laundering, or economic sanctions, including the Bank Secrecy Act, 31 U.S.C. § 5311 et seq., the USA PATRIOT Act, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. 1701, et seq., the Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 1, et seq., 18 U.S.C. § 2332d, and 18 U.S.C. § 2339B.

  • Business Activities shall be deemed to include any activities which are included in the Company's Business now or during the effective period of this Agreement.

  • Commercial Activities means activities conducted on a commercial basis.

  • Pattern of racketeering activity means the planned, ongoing, continuous or repeated participation or involvement in any offence referred to in Schedule 1 and includes at least two offences referred to in Schedule 1, of which one of the offences occurred after the commencement of this Act and the last offence occurred within 10 years (excluding any period of imprisonment) after the commission of such prior offence referred to in Schedule 1;