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Is it just me or are comments disabled for this article (on the Guardian's site)?
Nobody likes a bully. These disgraceful tactics are sadly becoming more common.
I don't agree with the tactic either but I wouldn't equate bribery with bullying
Sometimes it could be a "you will take this hush money or else" (that would be bullying in my books). But this case is classic bribery. There was no threat, unless of course it came in a previous/later mail that wasn't disclosed.