Feature
Jan 2001
Corralling corporate cowboys
Corralling corporate cowboys A rash of major catastrophes in the UK, including two train crashes, a sunken ship and a fire in a public transport station, has prompted legislators to consider a new law regarding involuntary manslaughter. The law would provide a vehicle for the criminal prosecution of corporations found responsible for fatalities, writes Maureen McGinn.
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