Mail Fraud: Depriving Another of an Intangible Right of Honest Services 18 U.S.C. Sec. [1341] and 1346 Public Official/Public Employee is a type of mail fraud where a public official or public employee is accused of depriving another person of their intangible right of honest services. This type of mail fraud is a federal offense punishable by fines and up to 20 years in prison. The different types of Mail Fraud: Depriving Another of an Intangible Right of Honest Services 18 U.S.C. Sec. [1341] and 1346 Public Official/Public Employee include bribery, kickbacks, self-dealing, conflict of interest, and misappropriation of public funds. Other examples may include a public official or public employee engaging in activities such as manipulating the bidding process to secure a contract for themselves or a third party, or using their public office to obtain personal gain.
Mail Fraud: Depriving Another of an Intangible Right of Honest Services 18 U.S.C. Sec. [1341] and 1346 Public Official/Public Employee is a type of mail fraud where a public official or public employee is accused of depriving another person of their intangible right of honest services. This type of mail fraud is a federal offense punishable by fines and up to 20 years in prison. The different types of Mail Fraud: Depriving Another of an Intangible Right of Honest Services 18 U.S.C. Sec. [1341] and 1346 Public Official/Public Employee include bribery, kickbacks, self-dealing, conflict of interest, and misappropriation of public funds. Other examples may include a public official or public employee engaging in activities such as manipulating the bidding process to secure a contract for themselves or a third party, or using their public office to obtain personal gain.