The criminal law sees the executive of the organization as responsible for any criminal offenses committed in the firm while conducting its business activity, even if he wasn’t aware that such crimes are taking place.
In many examples, including the Remedia Scandal, the Maccabiah bridge collapse, Versailles wedding hall disaster, the train accident near Beit Yehoshua, and more, where the senior executives found themselves facing a suspicion for committing severe criminal crimes, only emphasize that legal criminal accompaniment is critical for the proper operation of the organization, and it is in its power to prevent many crises.