(1) A person commits an offence if—
(a) the person dishonestly—
(i) provides a benefit to an agent or someone else; or
(ii) causes a benefit to be provided to an agent or someone else; or
(iii) offers to provide, or promises to provide, a benefit to an agent or someone else; or
(iv) causes an offer of the provision of a benefit, or a promise of the provision of a benefit, to be made to an agent or someone else; and
(b) obtaining, or expecting to obtain, the benefit would tend to influence the agent to provide a favour.
Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 5 years or both.
(2) An agent commits an offence if—
(a) the agent dishonestly—
(i) asks for a benefit for the agent or someone else; or
(ii) obtains a benefit for the agent or someone else; or
(iii) agrees to obtain a benefit for the agent or someone else; and
(b) obtaining, or expecting to obtain, the benefit would tend to influence the agent to provide a favour.
Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 5 years or both.
(3) For this section, it does not matter whether the benefit is in the nature of a reward.