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Make bribing legal: Narayana Murthy - India - IBNLive
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy has endorsed Chief Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu's controversial suggestion that "Give legal immunity to bribe givers". In an exclusive interview, he spoke to CNN-IBN's Sagarika Ghose.
Sagarika Ghose: Kaushik Basu the advisor to the finance ministry has said that bribe giving should be legalised, so that the bribe giver will have an incentive to report the bribe taker to the authorities and you have supported this idea, why do you support this idea?
NR Narayana Murthy: His logic is that today because both the bribe giver and the bribe taker are culpable both activities are illegal, there is no incentive for the bribe giver to squeal after the act...however, if you say that bribe giving in certain low harassment kind of bribes, if you were to say that bribe giving is not illegal but bribe taking is illegal. His logic is that after the act the bribe giver may turn approver and therefore there maybe more and more disincentive for bribe taking.
CNN-IBN
While I appreciate his logic...while I agree with him by and large...it's a great idea, there is only one lacunae in that...and that is, what may happen is that the class of bribe takers with whom this bribe giver deals, may shun this guy in future transactions because they would say that this will squeal therefore lets not do business with him.
Sagarika Ghose: So, an underworld of bribe givers and bribe takers will emerge and the squealers will kind of be kept out?
NR Narayana Murthy: Yes
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy has endorsed Chief Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu's controversial suggestion that "Give legal immunity to bribe givers". In an exclusive interview, he spoke to CNN-IBN's Sagarika Ghose.
Sagarika Ghose: Kaushik Basu the advisor to the finance ministry has said that bribe giving should be legalised, so that the bribe giver will have an incentive to report the bribe taker to the authorities and you have supported this idea, why do you support this idea?
NR Narayana Murthy: His logic is that today because both the bribe giver and the bribe taker are culpable both activities are illegal, there is no incentive for the bribe giver to squeal after the act...however, if you say that bribe giving in certain low harassment kind of bribes, if you were to say that bribe giving is not illegal but bribe taking is illegal. His logic is that after the act the bribe giver may turn approver and therefore there maybe more and more disincentive for bribe taking.
CNN-IBN
While I appreciate his logic...while I agree with him by and large...it's a great idea, there is only one lacunae in that...and that is, what may happen is that the class of bribe takers with whom this bribe giver deals, may shun this guy in future transactions because they would say that this will squeal therefore lets not do business with him.
Sagarika Ghose: So, an underworld of bribe givers and bribe takers will emerge and the squealers will kind of be kept out?
NR Narayana Murthy: Yes