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Fair point, though I have honestly no idea of the percentage of board directors that have committed white collar crime.


It's zero or near zero. Committing crimes generally bars one from being a director, especially public companies. White collar crime sentences generally preclude serving on any board until their dues are paid to society. Even personal bankruptcy can preclude being a director.




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