White-collar criminals face tougher English sentences


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Wednesday June 26 2013

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White-collar criminals face tougher English sentences
Companies that commit financial crimes such as fraud, tax evasion or bribery risk fines as high as 400 per cent of their illegal gains if found guilty in England and Wales, according to new sentencing proposals that are set to result in harsher punishments for white-collar criminals
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