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Investigations & DefenceOctober 05, 20255 min read

Corporate Manslaughter and Director Liability in Industrial Accidents

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Corporate Manslaughter and Director Liability in Industrial Accidents

A regulatory analysis of health & safety compliance, criminal negligence, and corporate officer liability in occupational accidents.

Industrial and construction accidents trigger severe regulatory investigations and can lead to corporate manslaughter charges against companies and personal criminal liabilities for directors.

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1. Defining Criminal Negligence under Cap. 154

Manslaughter charges require proving gross negligence that caused death under Cap. 154 Section 205. We conduct immediate forensic reviews of safety logs to reconstruct incident timelines and protect corporate positions.

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2. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Auditing

We advise corporate boards on establishing safety compliance programs that meet statutory standards under Law 89(I)/1996, mitigating director liability risks before inspections occur.

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3. Representation in Inquests and Inquiries

We represent companies and executives before public health and safety boards, managing evidence disclosures and defense presentations to prevent criminal prosecution, referencing UK 2007 standards.

VERIFIED LEGAL SOURCES & AUTHORITIES
Cyprus Criminal CodeCap. 154, Section 205 (Manslaughter)
Safety and Health at Work LawLaw 89(I)/1996
Corporate Manslaughter Act (UK Guide)2007, Section 1
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