bribery
Oh Good: People Are More Likely to 'Abruptly' Become Corrupt, Study Finds
Many believe that the corruption of a person occurs gradually, becoming more severe over a period of time. A new study says otherwise.
Judge Convicted of Bribing Federal Agent with a Couple Cases of Bud Light
In exchange for tapping phones and stealing copies of text messages, the judge offered to make it a Bud Light.
Report: Eight Premier League Managers Have Taken Transfer Bribes
The Telegraph's undercover exposé into corruption in the Premier League continues, with eight more managers implicated.
Dilma Rousseff is no longer Brazil's president
The Brazilian senate’s vote to impeach the country’s first female president for breaking budgetary laws comes amid a wider political crisis over corruption, and a deep economic recession.
Dilma Rousseff: Impeachment trial has 'bitter taste' of torture
Brazil’s suspended president mounted a defiant and emotional defense of her presidency on Monday during the senate impeachment trial that is due to decide whether to oust her for good.
How to Get Away with Bribing a Politician, According to the Supreme Court
It helps if your bribery doesn't actually get you anything in return.
A Probe Into Olympic Corruption Is Making Brazilians Think of Pizza
Rio’s city council has launched an inquiry into spending around the 2016 Olympics that some fear will “end up as pizza” — a Brazilian term meaning a cover up.
The First Ex-Israeli PM to Be Jailed Has Just Started His Sentence
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who has been jailed for 19 months for taking bribes, joins a host of other high-ranking politicians to spend time behind bars in Israel.
Ex-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Serve Reduced Sentence in Special VIP Prison Ward
Israel's Prison Service and Public Security Ministry began construction in August of a $1 million high-security wing that will house Olmert and other high-profile inmates.
Now We Know How Dirty Politics Is in Quebec
The long-awaited report looking into corruption and collusion in Quebec’s construction industry pulls back the layers on decades of widespread illegality throughout the province.
A Judge Tried to Bribe an FBI Agent with “a Couple of Cases of Beer”
In what may very well be one of the oddest cases in recent memory of attempted bribery, a North Carolina judge has been charged with trying to bribe an FBI agent with “a couple of cases of beer” in the hopes of obtaining transcriptions of a text...