Corporate crime
Corporate crime refers to criminal practices by presidents, CEOs. managers, directors and chairmen of corporations and companies. These can regard fraud, damage of the environment, corporate manslaughter, exploitation of people for labour, and more. Corporate accountability refers to the laws governing corporations, specifically regarding these corporate crimes.See also
- Anti-globalization movement, Accounting scandals.
- Michael Moore - American campaigner for corporate accountability.
- Mark Thomas & Billy Bragg - British campaigners for corporate accountability and manslaughter laws.
- Enron - main offenders.
External Links
- Corporate Accountability Project
- Centre for Corporate Accountability
- U.S. President on Corporate Responsibility
- Business Ethics Magazing
