Come to an elected official and offer his office $625,000 to change a policy and that’s bribery. But describe it as a “grant” to their office and route it through a nonprofit and it’s somehow not only legal, but praiseworthy.
Business as usual in legal circles.
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Approach an elected official and offer $625,000 to change
a policy and it’s considered bribery with attendant penalties.
But describe the $625,000 as a “grant,” route it through
a nonprofit, and now it’s not only legal, but praiseworthy.