gingerbeardman
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I assume a wishlist is a list of things she wants but can't buy herself.Maybe I don't fully understand what this wishlist posting thing is about. Why would someone be fired for posting one?
It comes down to ethics. Accepting a gift could be considered unethical, as it could be a bribe rather than a gift.
And even if it's a gift, it could be considered to be taken under influence.
For example I just googled for an example and found the Tesco code of business conduct policy.
See page 25/26 of PDF
http://www.tescoplc.com/assets/files/cms/Code_of_business_conduct_2015.pdf
Gifts & Entertainment
The giving and receiving of modest gifts or
entertainment is an important part of building
relationships with suppliers and other parties.
However, this should never influence or appear
to influence our business decisions in
any way. We will never seek or apply any
influence in exchange for promises, gifts or any
other inducements, no matter what the local
business practices might be in the countries in
which we operate.
Any gift or entertainment given or received must
be appropriate, be approved in accordance with
our policy, and where required must be logged in
the local gift register.
With regards to moonlighting, where I work only some forms of moonlighting are allowed. I'd be surprised if Nintendo didn't have some terms or guidance around their policy.