Does Denver Chamber of Commerce Back Corporate Crime?
1st April 2008
The threat of doing some hard time for corporate crime is spurring Colorado's business community to go to court to stop what The New York Times calls "the nation's toughest corporate fraud law."
In February, we reported the Colorado secretary of state's office approved a ballot measure that would make CEOs and top execs personally liable if they commit fraud or condone it by not reporting it. It establishes both civil penalties and criminal—i.e., jail time. That approval opened the door for the measure's backers to begin collecting the 76,000 voters' signatures needed to place it on the November ballot.

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