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for decades, the punishment for corporate crimes has almost always been a fine. most companies have treated these fines as the "cost of doing business" – a cost they’re happy to pay in order to keep profits flowing. a landmark ruling in Paris may have just changed that calculus:
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The former CEO of Lafarge is going to prison. Here’s why this precedent-setting verdict is an important step toward a better future.
This landmark ruling says corporations can no longer use “profit” to justify their crimes
michael mezzatesta