Asking the trustee to seek illegitimate interests and give money to others may constitute a crime. According to the criminal law of our country, the act of asking the trustee to seek illegitimate interests by giving others property or other benefits may constitute the crime of accepting bribes. If this behavior is to seek the private interests of individuals or specific groups, or to harm the interests of the public, it may constitute a crime.
I. Definition of Bribery Crime
Bribery refers to the act of asking the trustee to seek illegitimate interests by giving others property or other benefits. This behavior not only violates the principles of fairness, justice and honesty, but also harms social justice and public interests.
Second, the constitutive elements of the crime of accepting bribes
1, the actor is intentional subjectively, that is, knowing that his behavior is illegal, he still deliberately does it.
2, the actor objectively implemented the behavior of giving others property or other benefits.
3, the actor's purpose is to seek illegitimate interests, such as obtaining a certain position, status, honor, etc.
This behavior harms the public interest or the principle of fair competition.
Third, the punishment of bribery.
According to the provisions of China's criminal law, the punishment for bribery is criminal punishment, including fixed-term imprisonment, criminal detention, fines and so on. If the circumstances are serious, a heavier punishment may be imposed. In addition, the crime of accepting bribes may also be sentenced to deprivation of political rights, confiscation of property and other additional punishments.
To sum up:
Asking the trustee to seek illegitimate interests and give money to others may constitute the crime of accepting bribes. This behavior not only violates the principles of fairness, justice and honesty, but also harms social justice and public interests. Therefore, we must resolutely crack down on bribery and safeguard social fairness and justice.