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Re: Art Debate Was: [Re: Swearing?]
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Wed, 26 Jan 2000 16:52:50 GMT
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Richard Franks wrote:
> Hmm, maybe you could argue that it's the CEO's responsibility to maintain a
> good corperate structure. Ie a company where an employee can't report a problem
> without fear of reprisal is a BAD structure. So maybe getting in a new CEO,
> whose responsibility was to create a new organisational structure would work?
That's basically what I was getting ready to say.
> Who enforces all of this? Does government have the power to fire a CEO and tell
> them to get a new one in to create a better structure?
No, the courts have the power to try and fine/punish them. I don't
think they should be able to fire CEOs. But, if they kept a CEO who'd
been found grossly negligent, next time around, I think the court should
find each of the stockholders guilty to whatever degree they owned the
company and fine the heck out of them too.
Chris
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