Multinational Monitor 1992 - The 10 Worst Corporations
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Corporate Rap Sheet The 10 Worst Corporations of 1992 The 10 Worst Corporations of 1992 by Russell Mokhiber, Julie Gozan and Holley Knaus WHEN RONALD REAGAN was elected president of the United States in 1980, he sent a clear signal to the big business community that law enforcers at the federal level would turn a blind eye to corporate wrongdoing. A recent report by the Environmental Crimes Project of George Washington University's National Law Center details, for example, how the Reagan/Bush Justice Department discouraged and often prevented federal investigators from prosecuting environmental crimes. Predictably, rates for corporate crime - including procurement fraud, pollution, occupational safety and health violations, public corruption, securities fraud, labor law and antitrust violations - went off the chart.
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