The Supreme Court noted that directors/officials cannot be held vicariously liable for a company's illegal actions unless it is demonstrated that the official personally engaged in the conduct directly linking them to the company's liability, and such liability is supported by a specific statutory provision. “While a company may be held liable for the wrongful acts of its employees,...
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