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Yes, because he was the corporate officer responsible for the project.

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Yes, because he was the corporate officer responsible for the project.

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Penalties for Corporate Crimes are no different then penalties for non-corporate crimes. The penalty should fit the crime and will change depending on the level of the crime. In recent years we have seen more corporate crime but we have not really seen the penalties being put in place.

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The misuse of state funds and property is corporate misgovernance.

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Yes.

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A. Subramaniam has written:

'Introduction to corporate crime investigation & prosecution'

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