Friday, November 15, 2013

FYI for Dan Claypool regarding public corruption

From: Cornell University Law School

We know Dan will be grateful for this clarification.  

Public corruption


Public corruption involves a breach of public trust and/or abuse of position by federal, state, or local officials and their private sector accomplices. By broad definition, a government official, whether elected, appointed or hired, may violate federal law when he/she asks, demands, solicits, accepts, or agrees to receive anything of value in return for being influenced in the performance of their official duties.

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