Limits on Individual Accountability for Corporate Crimes
I. INTRODUCTION
Recently, a trend toward expanding personal accountability for acting or failing to act while serving in a position of authority has emerged.' In the past few years, public debate has focused on serious questions of personal accountability in such matters as Watergate,2 the My Lai Massacre and covert CIA actions abroad. In light of this trend, commentators have called for increased criminal accountability of individuals for corporate wrongdoing.