Should executives be jailed for corporate crimes? The Center for Auto Safety’s Clarence Ditlow thinks so.
“Ditlow says that the Volkswagen diesel case, for example, is one of the most egregious corporate crime cases in history.
“This is one of the most egregious corporate crimes I have ever seen,” Ditlow said on the Ralph Nader Radio Hour last week.”
“Jailed for Corporate Crime”
Cover of book by Michael Lemov
http://www.amazon.com/Car-Safety-Wars-Technology-Politics/dp/161147745X
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