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And years down the road, if guilt is found, Walmart will pay a large fine which will impact the stockholders.
Those that DID it, and those that covered it up, will have no personal penalty.
We would reduce the need for regulation the day that these kinds of things REQUIRE that someone go to jail.
As it is, the people punished have nothing to do with it.
And I am told that corps will do the right thing without regulation.
Does anyone really buy that?
Bribery occurs so rarely in Mexico. I don't believe for a minute that any official south of our border would accept money to grease the wheels of commerce. Certainly Wal-Mart's actions didn't hurt anyone on this side of the border.
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