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In this last position she was responsible for handling cases of bribery and corruption within the police force.
From time to time, a politician, a reporter, or even a military officer would put the spotlight on a case of bribery and fraud.
But you were smart to demand judgment on a hard-to-prove case of bribery, which usually requires that a conspirator sing.
The media, after most of the campaigning was done, arose with the possibility that there were some cases of bribery done by the Korean government.
In 2003 the State again brought charges against Appel, this time dealing with four separate cases of bribery and dishonest business practices.
China has uncovered 100,000 cases of bribery and corruption this year, triple last year's rate, said the country's top prosecutor, Mr Liu Fuzhi.
Hence, instead of appearing as an instrument of justice, about to deal with a case of bribery, The Shadow looked the part of a lone criminal.
In January 2012 FIFA decided to revoke the result from the game against Bulgaria due to confirmed case of bribery and fraud by the referees.
Viktor Yerin, Russia's Minister of Internal Affairs, said there were 2,500 cases of bribery reported last year in the republic, including 250 within his own ministry.
On 30 October 2012 the Committee of Voters of Ukraine stated that the elections saw a record number of cases of bribery of voters.
Even after the end of the War, the need for a Central Government agency to investigate cases of bribery and corruption by Central Government employees was felt.
That increasingly appears to lead to conflicts of interest and even to cases of bribery in corporate Germany, because executives need a supervisory board's support to keep their jobs and carry out strategy.
In the case of a soldier being sentenced to jail for one year or more (6 months or more in case of bribery) he will be discharged from the armed forces.
Since it started operating in late 2003, the commission has investigated, prosecuted and achieved a 100-percent conviction rate in 86 cases of bribery and graft related to government procurements and budgets."
But Justice Department officials and legal experts said that from the start, prosecutors had struggled with a problematic key witness and the high standards of proof in cases of bribery and illegal gifts.
Mr. Busch, the prosecutor, said the Darmstadt case was likely to be one of only a few in which the definition of a public official becomes an issue in cases of bribery abroad.
In 1928 he was implicated in a case of bribery by Keisei Railway of the Tokyo municipal government, was convicted in court, and, for the time being, ended up leaving politics.
Shortly after Pansa's appointment, Italian investigators discovered a case of bribery by Finmeccanica in its deal with India following which the government of India issued a show cause notice to the company.
However, after a case of bribery was exposed - in which Zhou Fuqing tried to procure an office for his son, Lu Xun's father, Zhou Boyi - the family fortunes declined.
The report had found cases of bribery for illegal connections, tampering with meter readings and diversion of water from domestic users to industries in five cities, with the highest incidence of bribery in Nairobi.
Although no direct evidence was found against the prime minister in the case of bribery, the ensuing scandal made even those oppositional representatives return to the camp of obstruction who had so far respected their agreement with Khuen-Héderváry.
We see case after case of bribery involving politicians and bureaucrats, the sale of fraudulent products by big companies, medical mishaps and their concealment at hospitals, improper investigations and subsequent coverups by police departments, and so on.
Further scandals were revealed in February 1991, including the Suso housing scandal (a massive case of bribery) which led to a Cabinet reshuffle and a televised apology by Roh on behalf of his government [see pp. 38009-10].
But he made clear that he was referring to extreme cases of bribery in return for specific favors, not to Japanese politicians' typical practice of accepting huge contributions from business groups in return for support of general policies that favor the donors.
A few years later, with the negotiation of the O.E.C.D. convention on acts of bribery abroad, Mr. Schaupensteiner and his team obtained a new legal means to prosecute such cases of bribery conducted abroad by German companies similar to the longstanding American law.