OK then - so confiscate and auction off all the board members' and executives' houses, yachts, cars and all their other stuff down to their socks and jocks and we'll settle for that.
Give them a taste of what "financial hardship" really means.
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OK then - so confiscate and auction off all the board members' and executives' houses, yachts, cars and all their other stuff down to their socks and jocks and we'll settle for that.
Give them a taste of what "financial hardship" really means.
Yes that’s the spirit
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Crown Resorts’ lawyers have warned the federal court that the casino operator would face “significant financial hardship” if forced to immediately pay its $450 million settlement with Australia’s financial crimes regulator Austrac.
Isn’t that the whole point of a fine? If it wouldn’t cause them any hardship, they’ll just treat it as the cost of doing business.
Send em bankrupt I reckon, they intentionally laundered money and collaborated with organised crime for yonks. Fuck em.
Yeah, it should be possible to issue death sentences to companies. But the government isn’t even willing to revoke their license to operate a casino, because “it brings so much money into the state”. Totally amoral.
oh dear, crown may have to pay some of the money it obtained from criminals through illegal means
if crown didn't break the law they wouldn't have that money anyway
iow, it's like a bank robber complaining they have to give back the loot