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Royal Mail makes bribery warning over festive tips | Royal Mail makes bribery warning over festive tips |
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The Royal Mail has warned staff not to accept Christmas gifts valued at more than £30 for fear of bribery charges. | The Royal Mail has warned staff not to accept Christmas gifts valued at more than £30 for fear of bribery charges. |
In guidance on its website, Royal Mail said although it is the "season of goodwill", staff needed to be careful not to "fall foul of the Bribery Act". | In guidance on its website, Royal Mail said although it is the "season of goodwill", staff needed to be careful not to "fall foul of the Bribery Act". |
The new Bribery Act, which came into force on 1 July, made it illegal to offer or receive bribes, and to fail to prevent bribery. | The new Bribery Act, which came into force on 1 July, made it illegal to offer or receive bribes, and to fail to prevent bribery. |
Royal Mail said tips could be accepted, but not in return for favours. | Royal Mail said tips could be accepted, but not in return for favours. |
The organisation's My Royal Mail website, which is designed for staff, said under the heading Christmas and the Bribery Act: "It's the season of goodwill. But it's important to be careful about accepting gifts so you don't fall foul of the Bribery Act." | The organisation's My Royal Mail website, which is designed for staff, said under the heading Christmas and the Bribery Act: "It's the season of goodwill. But it's important to be careful about accepting gifts so you don't fall foul of the Bribery Act." |
'Politely declined' | 'Politely declined' |
"A bribe is not just about money, it could be any gift, hospitality or favour," it also said. | "A bribe is not just about money, it could be any gift, hospitality or favour," it also said. |
Under the heading "other guidelines", it advises staff to reject gifts worth more than £30. | |
"Gifts may only be given or accepted up to a value of £30; any gifts over £30 must be politely declined," it said. | "Gifts may only be given or accepted up to a value of £30; any gifts over £30 must be politely declined," it said. |
Royal Mail spokesman Ian McKay said postmen and women have been able to accept Christmas tips for many years, but the company had to take the Bribery Act "very seriously". | Royal Mail spokesman Ian McKay said postmen and women have been able to accept Christmas tips for many years, but the company had to take the Bribery Act "very seriously". |
"It is entirely up to customers if they wish to give a tip to postmen and women at Christmas and to what value," he said. | "It is entirely up to customers if they wish to give a tip to postmen and women at Christmas and to what value," he said. |
"Like all other major companies, we take the Bribery Act very seriously and have a duty to clearly communicate to all of our staff what it means for them. | "Like all other major companies, we take the Bribery Act very seriously and have a duty to clearly communicate to all of our staff what it means for them. |
"We have made it absolutely clear to our people that Christmas tips are allowed." | "We have made it absolutely clear to our people that Christmas tips are allowed." |
Before the new bribery law, similar regulations dated back to 1906 but the Bribery Act also covers bribing a foreign public official and a corporate offence of failing to stop a bribe on behalf of your organisation. |
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