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if CEOs face personal criminal liability for crimes their companies commit, their risk calculus could change completely. that's what makes this Lafarge verdict different – and why it matters far beyond France:
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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.
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This landmark ruling says corporations can no longer use “profit” to justify their crimes
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