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corporate officers

By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read March 5, 2019

Recent guilty plea demonstrates that criminal liability for corruption may extend to corporate officers

Corporate criminal liability in Canada was expanded in 2013 following the R. v. Pétroles Global decision, which established that the “directing minds” of the corporation may be seated in the persons of middle management for purposes of establishing criminal liability of the company.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business / bribery, compliance, corporate officers, corruption, Criminal liability, regulatory compliance and enforcement, SNC-Lavalin

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