gratification definition

gratification means gratification as defined in section 1 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 (Act No. 12 of 2004);
gratification shall have the same meaning as in the MACC Act.
gratification means any corrupt payment, whether in cash or in kind, any rebate, bonus, deduction or material gain, benefit, amenity, facility, concession or favour of any description and any loan, fee, reward, advantage or gift, or any other thing obtained as a result of the corrupt misuse or abuse of public funds or property, other than a casual gift;

More Definitions of gratification

gratification means pecuniary or material benefit estimable generally in money including:
gratification means: -
gratification means doing/receiving a favor, but not limited to pecuniary gratification.
gratification means money, whether in cash or otherwise, any donation, gift, loan, fee, reward, valuable security, property or interest in property of any description, whether movable or immovable, or any similar advantage, any office, status, honour, employment, contract of employment or services, any agreement to give employment or render services in any capacity and residential or holiday accommodation or any right or privilege;
gratification means:- (i) money, donation, gift, loan/financing, fee, reward, valuable security, property or interest in property being property of any description whether movable or immovable, financial benefit, or any other similar advantage; (ii) any office, dignity, employment, contract of employment or services, and agreement to give employment or render services in any capacity; (iii) any payment, release, discharge or liquidation of any loan/financing, obligation or other liability, whether in whole or in part; (iv) any valuable consideration of any kind, any discount, commission, rebate, bonus, deduction or percentage; (v) any forbearance to demand any money or money’s worth or valuable thing; (vi) any other service or favour of any description, including protection from any penalty or disability incurred or apprehended or from any action or proceedings of a disciplinary, civil or criminal nature, whether or not already instituted, and including the exercise or the forbearance from the exercise of any right or any official power or duty; and (vii) any offer, undertaking or promise, whether conditional or unconditional, of any gratification within the meaning of any of the preceding clauses (i) to (vi) above.
gratification means an inducement to perform an improper act.
gratification refers to anything of value and is not limited to cash or cash equivalents.