Fairness for Dennis Kozlowski
The world is not a safer place because Dennis Kozlowski is in prison. If he satisfies the criteria for parole, he should be released. The system should work for everyone, including him.
The world is not a safer place because Dennis Kozlowski is in prison. If he satisfies the criteria for parole, he should be released. The system should work for everyone, including him.
The Huffington Post | Harry Bradford | Posted 05.09.2012
Even after being convicted for bilking his former employer for millions, one ex-executive is suing the company from behind bars, claiming he's still o...
Posted 02.02.2012
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Newsone.com | David Moye | Posted 01.13.2012
As the world's eyes turn to Wall Street as a source of financial distress, maybe its time to look at the corporate criminals who have decimated our fi...
Elise Lelon | Posted 01.09.2012
Leaders who describe themselves as "authentic" are like sentences that start with, "To be honest." Whenever big cheeses proclaim "authentic leadership" as their effective guiding principle, chances are they're not so authentic, and they may not be effective or principled either.
Michael Santos | Posted 12.25.2011
Justice cannot be measured solely with the turning of calendar pages. An enlightened society such as ours does every citizen a disservice when it inflicts the iron hand more characteristic of Draco.
New York Post | Page Six | Posted 05.25.2011
He ripped off shareholders to the tune of $400 million, but Dennis Kozlowski still has his sensitive side. The former Tyco czar, now doing eight to 25...
Catherine S. Neal | Posted 05.25.2012