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Qué (quién) es bribery$9633$ - definición

Media Transparency; Transparency (media); Media bribery; Bribery of journalists

Bribery Act 2010         
PUBLIC GENERAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Bribery Bill; UK Bribery Act of 2010.; UK Bribery Act of 2010
The Bribery Act 2010 (c.23) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers the criminal law relating to bribery.
bribe         
  • 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
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
I
n.
1) to give, offer a bribe
2) to accept, take a bribe
II
v.
1)(D; tr.) to bribe into (to bribe smb. into collusion)
2) (H) they bribed him to overlook the violation
Bribing         
  • 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
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
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bribe.

Wikipedia

Media transparency

Media transparency (or transparent media), also referred to as Media Opacity, is a concept that explores how and why information subsidies are being produced, distributed and handled by media professionals, including journalists, editors, public relations practitioners, government officials, public affairs specialists, and spokespeople. In short, media transparency reflects the relationship between civilization and journalists, news sources and government. According to a textual analysis of “Information Subsidies and Agenda Building: A Study of Local Radio News”, an information subsidy is defined as “any item provided to the media in order to gain time or space” (Burns, 1998). In order to understand media transparency, one must gain an understanding of the different aspects in which media transparency is researched, understood, and explored. The following page will attempt to examine media transparency as it has grown and how it affects the modern world.