Prohibition on public servant property purchase results in criminal penalty and mandatory confiscation of unlawfully acquired property. Public servants barred from purchasing or bidding for specified property commit an offense if they purchase or bid in their own name, another's name, jointly, or in shares; the conduct is punishable with simple imprisonment, or fine, or both, and any property purchased must be confiscated.
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Prohibition on public servant property purchase results in criminal penalty and mandatory confiscation of unlawfully acquired property.
Public servants barred from purchasing or bidding for specified property commit an offense if they purchase or bid in their own name, another's name, jointly, or in shares; the conduct is punishable with simple imprisonment, or fine, or both, and any property purchased must be confiscated.
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