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The fourth online public lecture in this series was given by Andrew Jennings of Emory University on the topic, “Four Strange Things About Corporate Criminals"

 

This session explored four strange things that can happen when a criminal offender is also a corporation. First, a corporate criminal can transfer its exposure to someone else. Second, a corporate criminal can force others to take the fall. Third, a corporate criminal can’t help but incriminate itself. And fourth, many of a corporate criminal’s accomplices are safe from prosecution. The session considered why these and other strange things happen when corporations break the law.

 

The public lecture series was organised by the Kelley School of Business Institute for Corporate Governance (ICG+E), in partnership with Ethical Systems and ECGI.

The Indiana University - ECGI Online Series is a public lecture series on corporate governance, where distinguished speakers share insights on the evolving landscape of governance, finance, and market regulation. The Kelley School of Business Institute for Corporate Governance (ICG+E), in partnership with Ethical Systems, collaborates with ECGI to deliver this ongoing initiative. 

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