Phrases with «facilitation payments»

"Facilitation payments" refer to small bribes or unofficial payments made to accelerate or expedite routine services or processes. They are typically made to public officials or employees to secure faster services like permits, licenses, or basic government functions. These payments are often considered unethical and illegal in many countries, although they might be seen as a common practice in some regions. Full definition

Sentences with «facilitation payments»

  • All the changes came into force immediately upon receiving royal assent, save for the provision that will eliminate the exception for facilitation payments which will come into force on a date to be fixed by an order of the federal Cabinet. (osler.com)
  • Referring to this «solution» in its March 2012 report on the UK's implementation of its anti-bribery convention, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) commented acidly that: «Taken together, these factors imply that a company could continue making facilitation payments while avoiding prosecution if certain conditions were met.» (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • With regard to facilitation payments which the Bribery Act 2010 unequivocally classes as bribes (in contrast to the equivalent statute in the US), Alderman drew up a «six - stage solution» the effect of which was to suggest that they might be tolerated. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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