If that happened, it had nothing to do with bribery and corruption, but incompetence.
Kaspersky's refusal isn't a sign of their integrity, but avoidance of an obvious trap. I'm not saying they don't have integrity, but even if they didn't, it would be very dumb to take that bribe, especially in a country very familiar with corporate blackmail.
Kaspersky's refusal isn't a sign of their integrity, but avoidance of an obvious trap. I'm not saying they don't have integrity, but even if they didn't, it would be very dumb to take that bribe, especially in a country very familiar with corporate blackmail.