All opportunities for bribe-taking and bribe-giving have thus been removed.
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These began with a videotape showing a manager at the federal postal service taking a bribe, allegedly on behalf of his political boss, a government ally.
In a third case, he could be charged for alleged bribe-taking from a large Spanish bank.
The second son of South Korean President Kim Dae-jung has been charged with bribe-taking and evading taxes.
On May 5th prosecutors filed yet more charges of bribe-taking and influence-peddling.
In September, party officials accused him of "engaging in improper sexual relations with several women" in addition to bribe-taking and abuse of power.
Arvind Kejriwal said his party would fight against the culture of "bribe-taking" and pledged to contest the next general elections due in 2014.
The average local police station is full of beefy men smoking and chatting, paperwork is tapped out on typewriters, pay is miserable and bribe-taking routine.
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Kaushik Basu, the chief economic adviser to India's finance ministry, suggests that this may be partly because the law treats both bribe-giving and bribe-taking as crimes.
Its noisy championing of tougher rules for bribe-taking was brought to a swift halt this month with the arrest of Joji Yamamoto, a Democratic Party politician.
Former railways minister Liu Zhijun will face trial after being sacked in 2011 and was charged with bribe-taking and abuse of power on Wednesday, Beijing Times reports.
In January, 2005, he was detained for questioning about embezzlement, bribe-taking, and intentional harm regarding his role in arranging the killing of a contractor who sought to expose him.
Tensions also flared in June, when Australian mining giant Rio Tinto rejected a potential deal with Chinalco, and in July when Chinese authorities arrested an Australian citizen and Rio Tinto employee, Stern Hu, on charges of bribe-taking.
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