Author:
Dorweiler Vernon P.,Yakou Mehenna
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to describe conduct of corporate officers, in their use of corporate assets. That use is beyond lawful, for their corporate positions. Specifically, the paper (1) describes corporate officer actions, and (2) then identifies impacts on the corporation’s reputation and leaders. Findings are presented in Exhibits 1-3, in a form as assigned criminal liability, and the range and detail of sanctions mposed. Exhibit 4 analyzes select companies, detailing offenses charged. The paper summarizes industries of corporations, and categorizes the crises of business organizations. This paper is to warn corporations of he liabilities associated with such conduct, with the presentation from a non-accusatory point of view (Leeds, 2003).
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting
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