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backhanders ˈbækhændəz BNC⁷⁹⁰⁷⁶⁺¹¹Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 n.反手一击backhander的复数形式;贿赂原型backhander的三单 Ordinary policemen averaged$1,000 each in backhanders. 平均每个警察就吞吃了1000美圆的回扣。 ecocn America’s Department of Justice reckoned that Siemens paid$805m in backhanders between2001 and2007. 美国司法部估计,2001-2007年间西门子支付的回扣达8亿零500万美元。 ecocn But no one can accuse its managers of lacking inspiration in devising ways to pass generous backhanders to corrupt officials and politicians around the world. 但若论及行贿,相信没有人会指责西门子管理层在这方面缺少灵感,他们给予全球的腐败官员、政客可观的回扣,方法手段层出不穷。 ecocn Newspapers talk of bribes and backhanders to party officials in town halls and regional governments. 报纸对市政厅和地方政府的人民党官员行贿也是众议纷纭。 ecocn People in countries where backhanders are a way of life see resources squandered and become disillusioned with public institutions. 在那些回扣是一种生活方式的国家里,民众看到了财力遭到浪费,并对公共机构不再抱有幻想。 ecocn Stung by such talk, in 2008 the previous Labour government proposed a new law updating the country's antiquated rules on backhanders and bungs, including those dispensed overseas. 被如此言论激怒的前工党政府2008年提出了一项新法律,以改革对回扣和红包的过时规定,在海外具有同等约束力。 kekenet Tax authorities received backhanders from4% of their customers. 税务局能从4%的客户那里获得贿赂。 ecocn The OECD anti- bribery convention ratified in 1998, and a domestic law passed in2001, require Britain to investigate allegations of backhanders paid abroad. 1998年批准的《经合组织OECD反贿赂公约》以及2001年通过的一部国内法都要求英国对海外行贿的指控进行调查。 ecocn |