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to kickback
noun
A backward kick.
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David Charles Weber, a former vice president in medical products, pleaded guilty to kickback charges in December 1998.
A common source of additional income for officers is for soldiers to kickback half their salaries to their officers in return for staying at home or doing another job.
State officials are seeking to recover potentially tens of millions of dollars lost to kickback schemes.
The bill requires lenders and colleges to adopt strict codes of conduct and bans them from offering or accepting payments or gifts in exchange for making loans, a response to kickback schemes uncovered earlier this year.
In return, the firms were required to kickback some of the money they received to the Liberals.
The Conservatives for example, drew attention to kickback schemes under which brewing companies, wineries and distilleries contributed to the Liberal party in exchange for the right to sell their products in government liquor stores.
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That led to kickbacks in all but name.
The accounts were supposedly linked to kickbacks on the sale of French frigates to Taiwan in 1991.
The accounts were supposedly linked to kickbacks related to the $2.8 billion sale of French frigates to Taiwan in 1991.
Mr. Spitzer said the fees were tantamount to kickbacks, encouraging brokers to steer business to the most lucrative insurers.
Most of their charges relate to kickbacks alleged to have been made during the sale of state assets by the government over the past six years.
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