Where does it fit in ?
Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau
Where does it fit in ?
Ok, I understand you, I am no lawyer or is in reading the law....my lecturer in one of the courses that I attended for some legal laws...stated that, for the prosecution to present the case....they must be precise on which law & which section of the law to state & what charges...I am just a lay person....
You might want to consider changing your posting style slightly to be more accommodating to different and even "derailing" views, for the simple reason that this is a public forum and subject to many views from different people.![]()
According to space law 8472, it is corruption
Was so in 21st century and is so in 25th ... ...
Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau
Actually sometimes they are not so "chun". Just look at the two recent cases of NBG and THH. Both got acquitted.
Please don't derail the discussion.
Stick to the point. And please don't presume that because I asked I'm the one doing it.
Mai kei kiang hor.
There are 2 issues here:
1. The company does not keep a list of their customers. It's a retail business, and customers are just customers, not clients in the corporate sense. The customer who walks into your shop to buy Gucci 3 times a year can walk to a neighbouring LV shop to buy LV.
2. Say, your shop deals with LV, but the same supplier of LV also supplies Gucci, but your shop does not carry Gucci. So this customer who used to patronize you for LV products now decides to buy a Gucci product from you (instead of going to Gucci shop). You somehow manage to get LV supplier to sell you the Gucci product and you are in fact bypassing Gucci, not your employer, who is LV.
Okay, we can cut that crap about moral duty. I think we all know it's immoral. The very fact that the employee does it under the table and not dare to let his employer know of such a dealing shows the employee is guilty conscious.
Whether the employee can be prosecuted under the Prevention of Corruption Act is my concern.