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user100 [1]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is true regarding corporate executives being held personally liable for business crime?a. Corporate execu

tives may never be held personally liable for a business crimeb. Corporate executives may only be held personally liable for a business crime if they benefited personally from their actions in executing the business crimec. Corporate executives may be found personally liable for a business crime regardless of whether the business crime was committed for personal benefit or for the benefit of the corporationd. A court may not assess criminal liability on a corporate executive unless the executive directly engaged in the specific criminal violatione. Criminal liability may not be assessed against a corporate executive unless the executive directly engaged in the criminal activity and also profited directly and personally from the criminal activity
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1 answer:
Greeley [361]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. Corporate executives may be found personally liable for a business crime regardless of whether the business crime was committed for personal benefit or for the benefit of the corporation

Explanation:

A corporate who is held criminally liable for it's employees criminal conduct may suffer financially and criminally.

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