


Understanding Unbribing, Extortion, Embezzlement, and Nepotism
Unbribing means not taking or giving bribes. It refers to the practice of declining to offer, give, receive, or solicit something of value in exchange for an official act or influence.
Example : The company has a strict policy against unbribing and corruption in any form.
B) What is extortion ?
Ans. Extortion is the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. It involves using power or intimidation to coerce someone into giving up something they do not want to give.
Example : The criminal threatened to reveal sensitive information about the company unless they paid him a large sum in extortion.
C) What is embezzlement ?
Ans. Embezzlement is the act of withholding or taking funds for personal gain, misappropriating them, or misusing them while being entrusted with managing or overseeing the funds of another person, organization, or business.
Example : The accountant was accused of embezzling millions of dollars from the company over several years.
D) What is nepotism ?
Ans. Nepotism is the practice of giving favor or preference to family members or friends, especially in business or professional matters. It can involve hiring, promoting, or awarding contracts based on personal relationships rather than merit or qualifications.
Example : The CEO was accused of nepotism for hiring his cousin as the company's new marketing director despite her lack of experience.



