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What (who) is hush-money - definition

ILLICIT ACT OF GIVING OR PROMISING MONEY OR GIFTS THAT ALTERS THE BEHAVIOR OF A PERSON IN POWER; ILLICIT ACT OF A PERSON IN POWER DECIDING BASED ON MONEY OR GIFT RECEIVED OR PROMISED
Bribing; Bribe; Bribes; Bribed; Illegal gratuity; Hush-money; Bribe Taker; Bung (slang); Mordida; Efficient grease; Briberies; Bribe taking; Shirini (corruption); Bribetaking; Political bribery; List of cases of bribery; Medical bribery; Bribery in healthcare; Bribery in medicine; Bribery in politics
  • Giving money illegally or unethically to influence a person's behavior is a form of bribery.
  • Article II, Section 4 of the [[United States Constitution]]
  • Demonstration]] in Washington, DC
  • [[United Nations Convention against Corruption]]
  • Photo of cash found in Congressman [[William J. Jefferson]]'s freezer in the August 2005 raid was shown to jurors on 8 July 2009

hush-money         
n.
Bribe to keep silence, pay for concealment.
hush money         
FORM OF BRIBERY
Hush payment
If a person is paid hush money, someone gives them money not to reveal information they have which could be damaging or embarrassing. (INFORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT
hush money         
FORM OF BRIBERY
Hush payment
¦ noun informal money paid to someone to prevent them from disclosing embarrassing or discreditable information.

Wikipedia

Bribery

Bribery is the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions of an official, or other person, in charge of a public or legal duty. With regard to governmental operations, essentially, bribery is "Corrupt solicitation, acceptance, or transfer of value in exchange for official action." Gifts of money or other items of value which are otherwise available to everyone on an equivalent basis, and not for dishonest purposes, is not bribery. Offering a discount or a refund to all purchasers is a legal rebate and is not bribery. For example, it is legal for an employee of a Public Utilities Commission involved in electric rate regulation to accept a rebate on electric service that reduces their cost for electricity, when the rebate is available to other residential electric customers. However, giving a discount specifically to that employee to influence them to look favorably on the electric utility's rate increase applications would be considered bribery.

A bribe is an illegal or unethical gift or lobbying effort bestowed to influence the recipient's conduct. It may be money, goods, rights in action, property, preferment, privilege, emolument, objects of value, advantage, or merely a promise to induce or influence the action, vote, or influence of a person in an official or public capacity.

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 has a target to substantially reduce corruption and bribery of all forms as part of international effort aimed at ensuring peace, justice and strong institutions.

Society often goes through changes that bring long-lasting positive or negative complications. Similar has been the case with bribery, which brought negative changes to societal norms as well as to trade. The researchers found that when bribery becomes part of social norms, then one approach is not enough to tackle bribery due to the existence of different societies in different countries. If severe punishment works in one country, it doesn’t necessarily mean that severe punishment would work in another country to prevent bribery. Also, the research found that bribery plays a significant role in public private firms around the world.

Examples of use of hush-money
1. Some accused him of administering a program of hush–money payments.
2. Chang also said Hou might have had a reason for being outraged when he was hit up for hush money.
3. Ellison obtained a restraining order against her last year, and claims she tried to extort $10,000 in hush money.
4. Specifically, he was accused of suborning perjury, paying hush money, destroying evidence, and interfering with the legal investigations. 2.
5. Usually, they‘ll offer the family hush money and tell them that even if they don‘t take it, the case won‘t go anywhere.