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Jul 29, 2019

Sociopaths in the boardroom

A corporate lawyer sees a problem:

Mr. Gamble has had an epiphany since retiring nearly a decade ago that is so damning of his former life that it is likely to give his ex-partners a case of agita.
He has concluded that corporate executives β€” the people who hired him and that his firm sought to protect β€” β€œare legally obligated to act like sociopaths.”

Read about it here.

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