Bribery offenses in Italy include the following:
- Passive bribery for the improper performance of a public function (Article 318 of the Criminal Code);
- Passive bribery for an act contrary to public duties (Article 319 of the Criminal Code);
- Passive bribery in judicial proceedings (Article 319-ter of the Criminal Code);
- Unlawful inducement to give or promise anything of value (Article 319-quater of the Criminal Code);
- Bribery of a person in charge of a public service (Article 320 of the Criminal Code);
- Active bribery (Article 321 of the Criminal Code);
- Instigation to bribery (Article 322 of the Criminal Code);
- Bribery of foreign public officials (Article 322-bis of the Criminal Code);
- Private-to-private corruption (Article 2635 of the Civil Code); and
- Influence peddling (Article 346-bis of the Criminal Code).