What anti-bribery laws are there in China?

Legal analysis: 1, paying or accepting bribes in cash; 2. Pay or accept bribes such as various expenses (promotion fees, sponsorship fees, advertising fees, labor fees, etc.). ), red envelopes, and gifts; 3. Giving or accepting securities (including bonds and stocks); 4. Giving or accepting physical objects (including all kinds of high-end daily necessities, luxury consumer goods, handicrafts, collectibles, etc.). , and commodities such as houses and vehicles); 5. Giving or accepting in other forms (such as debt relief, guarantee, free entertainment, travel, inspection and other property benefits, as well as non-property benefits such as schooling, honor and special treatment); 6. Giving or accepting kickbacks; 7. Giving or accepting commissions is not recorded truthfully, and commercial bribery is carried out under the guise of commissions.

Legal basis: Article 8 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Anti-Unfair Competition Law. Business operators shall not bribe the sale or purchase of commodities with property or other means. Whoever secretly gives kickbacks to the other unit or individual outside the account shall be punished as bribery; Other units or individuals who secretly accept kickbacks outside the account shall be punished as accepting bribes. When selling or buying goods, business operators can give discounts to each other in an express way and can give commissions to middlemen.