CRW2601 - 16. The criminal liability of corporate bodies Questions with Correct Answers
Discuss The criminal liability of corporate bodies. Correct Answer Some jurists are of the opinion that corporate bodies ought not be held liable because: 1. The cannot act with culpability. 2. Only natural persons can act with a blameworthy state of mind. 3. Abstract entities cannot act with any state of mind 4. Holding corporate companies liable would be a form of liability without culpability But that's just them, and pretty much anywhere corporate bodies are held liable for their actions. Governed by section 332 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. Discuss Liability of corporate body for the acts of its director or servant Correct Answer Section 332(1) provides: An act by the director or servant of a corporate body is deemed to be an act of the corporate body itself, provided: 1. the act was performed in exercising powers or in the performance of duties as a director or servant, or 2. if the director or servant was furthering or endeavoring to further the interests of the corporate body. A corporate body can
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