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Tyson Foods CFO’s guilty plea in drunken trespass case latest example in long line of corporate executive misbehavior

The record is mixed for how companies deal with executives who get arrested for public, often alcohol-fueled, shenanigans.
Date: Jan. 25, 2023 4:57 PM ET
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