Steep penalties for corporate manslaughter
With the first case under the new Corporate Manslaughter Act to be heard early next year, Andrew Stokes and Duncan Reed argue that brokers must make their clients aware of risks that could close their businesses.
It may be the season of good cheer but organisations found guilty of corporate manslaughter next year will not be so happy to discover the size of fine they could face if last month's draft guidelines are adopted. The recommendation is that companies breaching the Corporate Manslaughter Act should pay substantial fines of seldom less than £500,000. In addition, those organisations found guilty of lesser health and safety offences causing death could be fined at least £100,000, rising to several
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