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wouldn't it be illegal for a government contractor to accept a bribe in exchange for a job? that to me seems really unethical.
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mobile broadband loves mandy lane (aka amanda)
Jul 1 '09, 10:19
maybe my value system is more refined than are government hiring practices. but that seems not possible.
maybe it's the employees.
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ah, the foreign corrupt practises act. yes, for any company that does business in the US, EU, or Canada, whether the bribe or job is in one of those
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mafic
Jul 1, 10:29
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(actually in the US it might just be companies that report to the SEC). -- nm
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mafic
Jul 1, 10:32
illegal. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 1, 10:28
US companies, it's illegal.
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Will Hunting
Jul 1, 10:21
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