Sunday, 22 April 2012

{Political_Views} News Alert: Wal-Mart Hushed Up Vast Mexico Bribery Case After Top-Level Struggle

"Corporations are people too my friend", so if Wal-Mart is found guilty of bribery, cover up and/or obstruction of justice tell me, who goes to prison?  Maybe Wal-Mart can get the "death penalty" wherein all their assets are seized and sold off and the company would be no more!  Some say that some of the Walton family members surely must of known of the skulduggery going on within the company.  Maybe they too can be arrested, tried, convicted and sent to prison seizing their ill gotten gains via the RICO statute.  Now wouldn't that be a hoot?

Breaking News Alert
The New York Times
Saturday, April 21, 2012 -- 2:31 PM EDT
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Wal-Mart Hushed Up Vast Mexico Bribery Case After Top-Level Struggle

An investigation by The New York Times examines a vast bribery case by Wal-Mart in Mexico and describes a prolonged struggle within the company that pitted its much publicized commitment to the highest moral and ethical standards against its relentless pursuit of growth.

Wal-Mart became aware of the situation in Mexico from a former executive, who explained how the company's Mexican division had orchestrated a campaign of bribery to win market dominance. But instead of deciding to expand an internal investigation, Wal-Mart's leaders decided to shut it down.

Read More:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/business/at-wal-mart-in-mexico-a-bribe-inquiry-silenced.html?emc=na

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