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The cabbies, who operate on razor-thin margins anyway, must bribe station attendants or pay black market prices.
When his cart is confiscated, not only does he lose a few days of business, but he must bribe officials again to get it back, along with the fruit that by then is usually long past its sell-by date.
At least it is an orderly sort of place, so businesses may be able to find out whom they must bribe, how much and how often, which makes it somewhat more bearable if still costly.Investors excited by opportunities in Vietnam should note that standards of corporate governance are pitiful.
Private persons must bribe corrupt state and party officials to do business.
The GOP rank and file applauded politely, but it was an uneasy embrace as Trump charged that Republican candidates must bribe the party's delegates — a number of whom were in the audience — to win its White House nomination.
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But he said he must still bribe officials to get a positive monthly evaluation or risk being sent to jail.
(In other words, they must be bribed).
It's not only officials who must be bribed, either.
More border guards means more people who must be bribed.
They assume voters in rich EU nations must be bribed with their own money before accepting the benefits of free trade and open borders.
But if the government of the day loses authority, then the country risks falling into the same situation as Greece or Italy, where inconvenient laws like building regulations are habitually ignored, where tax-dodging is a national sport and where government officials must be bribed before they will do anything.
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