Sheldon Adelson, who smashed all-time political spending records in the 2012 elections with $70+ million in campaign contributions, just admitted to bribing Chinese officials.
"The Las Vegas Sands Corporation, an international gambling empire controlled by the billionaire Sheldon G. Adelson, has informed the Securities and Exchange Commission that it likely violated a federal law against bribing foreign officials."
Bribing domestic officials, on the other hand? Completely legal.
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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/ 03/03/business/ in-filing-casino-operator-admit s-likely-violation-of-an-antib ribery-law.html?_r=0See More
Sheldon Adelson, who smashed all-time political spending records in the 2012 elections with $70+ million in campaign contributions, just admitted to bribing Chinese officials.
"The Las Vegas Sands Corporation, an international gambling empire controlled by the billionaire Sheldon G. Adelson, has informed the Securities and Exchange Commission that it likely violated a federal law against bribing foreign officials."
Bribing domestic officials, on the other hand? Completely legal.
...
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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/ 03/03/business/ in-filing-casino-operator-admit s-likely-violation-of-an-antib ribery-law.html?_r=0See More
"The Las Vegas Sands Corporation, an international gambling empire controlled by the billionaire Sheldon G. Adelson, has informed the Securities and Exchange Commission that it likely violated a federal law against bribing foreign officials."
Bribing domestic officials, on the other hand? Completely legal.
...
LIKE and SHARE this image if you demand TRANSPARENCY and ACCOUNTABILITY in campaign financing.
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/
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