Illegal Gratuity

Illegal Gratuity
"Legal Lexicon":
ILLEGAL GRATUITY - Something of value that a person gives,offers or promises to 【e.g., an agent of the Internal Revenue Service】 for, or because of, an official act to be performed by the recipient that the person would not otherwise be entitled to.

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