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It's a position of honor and integrity that carries a burden of the public trust.

If people are exposed as underhanded scoundrels, they should be stripped of the privilege of being in c-suites.

We have rules by the SEC that do similar things for other crimes and analogous rules for other professions like law and medicine.

If someone abuses a child, they can't be around children anymore, if someone gets a restraining order because they're being harassed, the harasser is restricted as well.

When someone does egregious crimes while acting as an executive, they shouldn't be allowed to be an executive any more




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