Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Former staff from scandal-hit Cambridge Analytica (CA) have set up another data analysis company.
Auspex International will be "ethically based" and offer "boutique geopolitical consultancy" services, according to its website.
CA was shut down by its parent company, SCL Elections, which itself faces criminal charges over failure to supply data when requested.
Auspex will work in the Middle East and Africa initially.
The company was set up by Ahmed Al-Khatib, a former director of Emerdata, which was also created in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal to continue the work it was doing.
In a press release announcing the new company, he says CA's collapse was a "bitter disappointment" to him.
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(Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Tuesday July 17 2018, @05:09PM
The legal Term Of Art for that is "piercing the corporate veil".
There are certain unlawful acts for which a corporation's fiduciaries can be held libel if they don't fulfill their fiduciary duties to ensure the corporation obeys certain laws.
Failure to file taxes is one such; the corporations officers and directors can be forced to pay the taxes owed by the corporation. I don't recall what other offenses lead the corporate veil to be pierced.
Putting millions of people out of work as a result of your company's "investment" in subprime mortgage-backed securities is unfortunately not one of them.
I'll write my congress critters about that this weekend.
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