BOOK III
Indictable Offences
PART IX
Offences against Public Order, Health and Morality
TITLE XXVII
Offences Relating to Public Offices and to Public Elections
397. Accepting bribe to influence public officer or juror
Whoever accepts, or agrees or offers to accept, any valuable consideration under pretence or colour of having unduly influenced, or of agreeing or being able so to influence, any person in respect of his or her duties as a public officer or juror is guilty of a misdemeanour.
BOOK III
Indictable Offences
PART IX
Offences against Public Order, Health and Morality
TITLE XXVII
Offences Relating to Public Offices and to Public Elections
412. Acceptance of bribe by public officer, etc., after doing act
If, after a person has done any act as a public officer, juror, or voter, he or she secretly accepts, or agrees or offers secretly to accept for himself or herself or for any other person, any valuable consideration on account of such act, he or she shall be presumed, until the contrary is shown, to have been guilty of corruption, within the meaning of this Title, in respect of such act before the doing thereof.
413. Promise of bribe to public officer, etc., after act done
If, after a public officer, juror, or voter has done any act as such officer, juror, or voter, any other person secretly agrees or offers to give to or procure for him or her or for any other person any valuable consideration on account of such act, the person so agreeing or offering shall be presumed, until the contrary is shown, to have been guilty of having, before the doing of the act, corrupted such public officer, juror, or voter in respect of the act.
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(f) Soliciting or accepting a bribe as an official of the Court in connection with his or her official duties.