Insider trading, An employee infroms some friends about a company takeover before it is generally known so they can buy shares and make a profit, Money laundering, Some criminals buy property and expensive cars with money they got from illegal activities. The goods are then sold and the now "clean" money is used in other businesses and new bank accounts, Industrial espionage, A car manufacturer is secretly taking photos of a rival's new model at a test track, Counterfeit goods, A company is making copies of luxury branded products and selling them in street markets, Environmental pollution, An industrial company is disposing of waste chemicals in the sea, Bribery and corruption, A new contact suggests that a payment into hí private bank account will enable a company to win a valuable supply contract, Animal testing, A cosmetics and pharmaceutical company tries out all its products on rats and mice, Price fixing, A group of rival mobile phone companies get together and agree to charge approximately the same amount for a range of services and packages, Tax-fraud, A company tells the authorities that it is making a lot less profit than it actually is, Sex discrimination, An upmarket private airline only employs attractive women under 25 year old as a cabin crew and ground staff.

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