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29 May 2003 5:19PM
Fifteen people who are either company directors or very senior managers have been convicted of health and safety offences between April 1999 and January 2003, according to research conducted by the Centre for Corporate Accountability (CCA).
These convictions, following offences committed between October 1996 and October 2001, resulted in the directors/senior managers receiving an average fine of £2,656; none were sent to prison.
It appears that most of the directors convicted are involved... (286 more words)
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