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A bribe is an illegal or unethical act of offering or receiving something of value, such as money or gifts, in exchange for a favor or preferential treatment. Bribes are typically given to public officials, politicians, or business executives to influence their decisions or actions in a way that benefits the person offering the bribe. Bribes are considered a form of corruption and can have serious negative consequences for both the briber and the recipient, including legal prosecution, reputational damage, and loss of trust and credibility. It is important to note that offering or accepting a bribe is illegal and can have severe consequences, both legally and ethically.