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CRIMINAL LAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 150

150—Bribery

        (1)         A person who bribes a fiduciary to exercise an unlawful bias is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.

        (2)         A person bribes a fiduciary to exercise an unlawful bias if the person—

            (a)         gives or offers to give a benefit intending that the fiduciary will, in return for the benefit, exercise a fiduciary function in a particular way; and

            (b)         knows or believes that the fiduciary will not make an appropriate disclosure of the benefit or expected benefit to the principal or is reckless as to whether or not the fiduciary will make such a disclosure.

        (3)         A fiduciary who accepts a bribe to exercise an unlawful bias is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 7 years.

        (4)         A fiduciary accepts a bribe to exercise an unlawful bias if—

            (a)         a person gives or offers to give a benefit intending that the fiduciary will, in return for the benefit, exercise a fiduciary function in a particular way; and

            (b)         the fiduciary accepts the benefit or the offer—

                  (i)         intending not to disclose the benefit or expected benefit to the principal; or

                  (ii)         later forms the intention not to disclose it to the principal.

        (5)         This section applies even though the relevant fiduciary relationship had not been formed when the benefit was given or offered if, at the relevant time, the fiduciary and the person who gave or offered to give the benefit anticipated the formation of the relevant fiduciary relationship or the formation of fiduciary relationships of the relevant kind.



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