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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 249D
Corrupt inducements for advice
249D Corrupt inducements for advice
(1) If a person corruptly gives a benefit to another person for giving advice
to a third person, being advice which the person giving the benefit intends
will influence the third person-- (a) to enter into a contract with the person
who gives the benefit, or
(b) to appoint the person who gives the benefit to
any office,
and, at the time the benefit is given, the person who gives the
benefit intends the giving of the benefit not be made known to the person
advised, the person who gives the benefit is liable to imprisonment for 7
years.
(2) If a person corruptly receives a benefit for giving advice to
another person, being advice which is likely to influence the other person--
(a) to enter into a contract with the person who gave the benefit, or
(b) to
appoint the person who gave the benefit to any office,
and, at the time the
benefit is received, the person who receives the benefit intends the giving of
the benefit not be made known to the person to be advised, the person who
receives the benefit is liable to imprisonment for 7 years.
(3) For the
purposes of subsections (1) and (2), where a benefit is given or received by
anyone with the consent or at the request of another person, the other person
shall be deemed to have given or received the benefit.
(4) If any person
corruptly offers or solicits a benefit for the giving of advice by one person
to another-- (a) intending that the advice will influence the person advised--
(i) to enter into a contract with anyone, or
(ii) to appoint anyone to any
office, and
(b) intending that the giving or receipt of the benefit not be
made known to the person advised,
the firstmentioned person is liable to
imprisonment for 7 years.
(5) In this section-- (a) a reference to the giving
of advice includes a reference to the providing of information orally or in
writing,
(b) a reference to entering into a contract includes a reference to
offering to enter into a contract, and
(c) a reference to the appointment of
a person includes a reference to-- (i) joining in the appointment of the
person, and
(ii) voting for or assisting in the election or appointment of
the person.
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