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Tuesday, November 12th, 2002 08:13 pmRecent legislation (in Colorado and elsewhere) has required convicted child molestors to inform residents of their history when they move into a new neighborhood.
So why not require corporate criminals appointed to high posts in publically traded companies to send a letter to all shareholders detailing their past malfeasance, embezzling, fraud, and companies they bankrupted. It would certainly keep much of Congress from moving on to be CEOs.
So why not require corporate criminals appointed to high posts in publically traded companies to send a letter to all shareholders detailing their past malfeasance, embezzling, fraud, and companies they bankrupted. It would certainly keep much of Congress from moving on to be CEOs.