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Bribes: Mexicos hidden tax on progress Luis Alfonso Sanchez Contreras searched the capitas trendy Condesa neighborhood for two years to find the right spot for a pasta restaurant. He registered his business with tax authorities. He got permits to remodel his restaurants interior. He asked permission to set up sidewalk tables. He won approval to install a tank of natural gas. I wanted to do everything by the book, said Sanchez, 44, a former bank manager. So when local officials solicited an under-the-table payment of $1,350 to speed approval of his operating license, he balked. More : baltimoresun.com

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