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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a network of bribery" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a complex system of illegal payments and corruption, often involving multiple individuals or organizations. Example: "The politician was caught in a widespread scandal involving a network of bribery, with evidence showing payments made to various government officials and business leaders."
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The group's former chief legal counsel, Kim Yong-chul, had asserted that Samsung kept a stash of secret funds and ran a network of bribery.
But this time, it has an unusual foe: Kim Yong-chul, the group's former legal adviser, who made a series of statements about what he called a network of bribery that the family had used to defend the father-to-son transfer.
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Prosecutors – who are probing hundreds of companies and liaising with authorities around the world in an effort to uncover a sprawling network of bribery, money laundering, tax evasion and even drug trafficking – have said their investigation is far from complete.
This has led critics to charge that Samsung runs a vast network of bribery and influence-peddling through the government, the judicial branch and the media, making the Lee family untouchable — a claim vehemently rejected by Samsung.
Mr. Kim, who was Samsung's chief in-house lawyer for seven years, until 2004, has been claiming that Samsung runs a vast network of bribery through the government, the judiciary branch and the news media and that he himself bribed prosecutors on behalf of Samsung and its chairman, Lee Kun-hee.
Cities must woo technologists with a network of rich angels, not bribery.
Spain's largest-ever corruption trial has ended with a former adviser at Marbella town hall sentenced to 11 years in prison and fined €240m (£203m) for his role in masterminding a network of real estate fraud and bribery.
The investigation comes as News Corporation faces allegations of widespread bribery involving "a network of corrupted officials" at its British tabloid The Sun.
British investigators have said that The Sun participated in widespread bribery "to a network of corrupted officials," and several of the newspaper's top journalists have been arrested.
Last Monday, British investigators said that News Corporation's British tabloid, The Sun, had participated in widespread bribery to "a network of corrupted officials".
As Mrs. Murdoch attended the Oscars in February, Mr. Murdoch traveled to London to visit the newsroom of the embattled Sun tabloid, which has been accused of widespread bribery to a network of corrupt officials.
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