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19 Jun 2003 11:19AM
Two thirds of people in the UK believe that there should be a new law of corporate killing, according to a MORI poll for the Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU).
The finding lends support to calls for the Government to introduce new legislation to create the offence of corporate killing.
Other key findings from the MORI poll were that:
- nearly two-thirds of people believe company directors should be able to be prosecuted for a serious criminal offence like manslaughter;
- one ... (63 more words)
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