Maximillion316: @taltamir - The setting is more comparitable to medieval times than it is modern times. In that context, you would assume that he was NOT removed from office if you fined him unless it expressly said he was.
I don't know about you, but I am not an expert on medieval law. Fun fact, holliwood lies when it creates "authentic historical recreation" of things.
The bottom line is that fine and bribe are different things and this entire thing is a translation error combined with extremely vague instructions.
There is far too much left for people to "assume" based on their knowledge (and that of the developer's) of medieval legal practices and implied by the exact turn of phrase the developers chose (in a different language) rather then explicitly stated.
If it said "Tell him if he pays me a % as a fine, he can keep his office and continue to collect bribes and we will keep it a secret" then it would be clear that the translators incorrectly put "fine" in there (or that you are being "sneaky" or something).
While if it said "Remove him from office, reclaim all the money he stole + claim all his current property as a fine" then its clear something completely different happens.
Likewise if it said "Hold a show trial where he is judged and sentenced fairly as per the existing laws of the land" vs "have my propaganda experts hold a show trial and then publically execute him, even though the penalty for his crime is supposedly imprisonment"... again, clear and very very different things.
We are left to imagine too much here which, when combined with potential translation issues just doesn't clearly indicate what is going on (and thus it is really really hard to guess what effect it has on karma and corruption)