Lordy, that does not sound like Comey
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Prosecuting individuals for corporate crime is very difficult. Fining the company has almost no deterrent value and hurts the...
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...shareholders who've done nothing wrong. The remedy is legislation to hold the corporate wrongdoers financially responsible. Big time.
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"two billion dollars: a penalty that sounded hefty but was only...four weeks’ profit" Hmmm...can
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That implies they make as much as $24B in profit per year? When? Maybe gross revenue, but not profit.
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Sally Yates made an attempt to address this a couple of years ago with what got to be called the "Yates Rule".
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The Yates Rule was to make building criminal cases against bad managers foremost, with closer ties between DoJ prosecutors and FBI. But....
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apparently still hard to lever those criminal cases where justice applied to the C-suite actors.
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Maybe they're not committing any crimes. hahahaha
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Nice!! Not!!


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