Which of the following is a true statement regarding the personal liability of corporate executives for a business crime?
A) Corporate executives may never be held personally liable for a business crime.
B) Corporate executives may only be held personally liable for a business crime if they benefited personally from their actions in executing the business crime.
C) Corporate executives may be found personally liable for a business crime regardless of whether the business crime was committed for personal benefit or for the benefit of the corporation.
D) A court may not assess criminal liability on a corporate executive unless the executive directly engaged in the specific criminal violation.
E) Criminal liability may not be assessed against a corporate executive unless the executive directly engaged in the criminal activity and also profited personally and directly from the criminal activity.
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