At other times his threats to throw corporate criminals in jail have seemed to agitate rather than quiet investors.
Any major dude could've told those corporate criminals that top-down hierarchies never work out.
One important question about long sentences for corporate criminals is whether they have a deterrent effect.
When it comes to corporate criminals, however, conservative belief in personal accountability gets a bit fuzzier.
We passed tough new laws to hold corporate criminals to account.
Yes, harsh sentences for corporate criminals will make me happy.
He attributed the economic turn around to his tax cuts, specifically lower income taxes, free trade initiatives, prosecution of corporate criminals.
To insist on integrity in American business, we passed tough reforms, and we are holding corporate criminals to account.
George W. Bush wants to run corporate criminals out of town on a rail.
With regard to the control of corporate crime, there is little to deter the corporate criminal.