Legal Subjectivity:
Article 10 of the "Tobacco Monopoly Law" stipulates that tobacco companies or their entrusting units shall uniformly purchase goods in accordance with the purchase standards and prices stipulated by the state. Other units and individuals No acquisition is allowed. Tobacco companies and their entrusting units shall classify and price the tobacco leaves produced by tobacco growers according to the planting area agreed in the tobacco leaf purchase contract in accordance with the standards stipulated by the state, purchase all of them, and shall not lower the price, and properly handle tobacco leaf purchase disputes. Legal objectivity:
Article 389 of the "Criminal Law": Giving property to state functionaries in order to obtain improper benefits is a crime of bribery. In economic transactions, those who violate national regulations and give property to state workers in relatively large amounts, or who violate national regulations and give kickbacks and handling fees in various names to state workers, will be punished as bribes. If someone is extorted to give property to a state functionary without obtaining any illegitimate benefits, it is not considered bribery. Article 390: Whoever commits the crime of bribery shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention, and shall also be fined; whoever seeks improper benefits through bribery, if the circumstances are serious, or causes heavy losses to national interests, shall be sentenced to not less than five years and not less than ten years. If the circumstances are particularly serious, or if the national interests suffer particularly heavy losses, the offender shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or to life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or have property confiscated. If a briber voluntarily confesses his bribery before being prosecuted, he may be given a lighter or reduced punishment. Among them, those who commit relatively minor crimes, play a key role in the detection of major cases, or perform major meritorious services may have their punishment reduced or exempted.