My view is that if businesses are viewing prosecution as merely a 'cost of doing business' then it is really evidence they are pretty ineffective as both an enforcement measure and a disincentive to breaking the rules.
(To make it clear, I'm not anti-market at all! I just think an effective and efficient market relies on the rule of law to function correctly)
My view is that if businesses are viewing prosecution as merely a 'cost of doing business' then it is really evidence they are pretty ineffective as both an enforcement measure and a disincentive to breaking the rules.
(To make it clear, I'm not anti-market at all! I just think an effective and efficient market relies on the rule of law to function correctly)