Laying the blame

Gavel

Jessica Pothering examines the effect of the Corporate Manslaughter Act on the insurance industry

In April of this year, the Crown Prosecution Service filed a suit against Cotswold Geotechnical under the Corporate Manslaughter Act.

 

In this case the prosecution alleges that because of the gross negligence of the company and its director Peter Eaton, 27-year-old geologist Charles Kings was killed taking soil samples on one of the company's development sites. If charged, the cost of the fine to the company could be unlimited and Mr Eaton could face life in prison. Beyond uncovering the truth

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