the volume of the bribe, the very fact that if a person accepted a melon as a gift, like yuri mikhailovich churbanov brezhny, and there they brought him this melon and... he waved it there some kind of appointment document, then it’s clear that it doesn’t seem to be a bribe, but in fact , legally, yes, it was exactly a bribe, because he received a donation, no matter what size, as far as i know, now, let’s say, employees, all gifts that cost more than 3,000 rubles, they must hand them over to some kind of storage facility, because it is considered indecent to take some kind of gift that costs... then there were no such norms in the soviet union, but there were other norms that were absolutely amazing, i remember my business trip was very long, about a month and a half, in my opinion, i went to central asia, to uzbekistan, where at that time the largest investigative team in the entire history of the soviet union, the investigative team of the ussr prosecutor general's office, which was headed, worked. so i don’t know how it is in other republics, but in uzbegestan there was a clear tax, it cost 5000