I'll disagree with the point that corporate crimes aren't intentional, they most certainly can be. There are plenty of examples of companies deciding that it's more profitable to "do crime" and just pay the fine if caught. Danske Bank famously have a post in their budget to pay fines for breaking banking laws.
The problem is to prove that something is done intentional, on a "corporate level", whatever that means in the given case. Imagine having a law where breaking it would mean that the business have to shutdown. A competitor could pay off someone inside the company to break the law deliberately to have the legal system remove competition.
The problem is to prove that something is done intentional, on a "corporate level", whatever that means in the given case. Imagine having a law where breaking it would mean that the business have to shutdown. A competitor could pay off someone inside the company to break the law deliberately to have the legal system remove competition.