• @Maggoty
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    56 months ago

    It’s a federal law, and federal SCOTUS. there’s no reason why it wouldn’t.

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      6 months ago

      Is there somewhere with more details?

      Also I meant non elected officials like purchasing officials.

      • @Maggoty
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        16 months ago

        I know but if kickbacks are legal for the town mayor in federal law then it’s hard to see how they wouldn’t be legal for purchasing officials. The logic is that after the fact “gratuities” are just gifts.

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          6 months ago

          Ethically one would say so, but legally there are different laws written that directly constrain things around bribery for career employees.

          Somehow I am extremely skeptical this ruling even applies, and if it does I think it only invalidates one of plethora of laws and regulations…

          If you take any training on how to get a contract with the government there is without fail a section that goes over the at least two laws, if not more, about why you can’t bribe them and how you shouldn’t bribe them in various ways.