HR 5498 · 100th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement
Anti-Corruption Act of 1988
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on The Judiciary.(1988-10-11)
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Anti-Corruption Act of 1988 - Amends the Federal criminal code to prescribe criminal penalties to be imposed upon anyone who uses any facility of, or affects, interstate or foreign commerce to deprive or defraud the inhabitants of a State or political subdivision of: (1) the honest services of a government official or employee; or (2) a fair and impartially conducted election process through the use of fraudulent ballots or voter registration forms or the filing of fraudulent campaign reports. Imposes criminal penalties upon anyone who deprives or defrauds the inhabitants of the United States of the honest services of a public official. Imposes criminal penalties upon any official who, in order to carry out or conceal any scheme or artifice to defraud, discriminates, harasses, or takes adverse action against any employee or official of the United States or any State or political subdivision. Authorizes such an adversely affected employee or official to obtain relief through a civil action, provided such person did not participate in the scheme or artifice. Amends mail fraud provisions to: (1) include within the definition of a "scheme or artifice to defraud" any scheme or artifice …
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