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Part of the reason, he says, is weak penalties under British laws.Others see a more fundamental problem.
He also expressed concern that the investigations into Wall Street practices would result in weak penalties and no permanent change.
The High Court has granted the organisation a judicial review into the Home Office's handling of the complaints and the "extremely weak penalties" imposed.
Scott is concerned about sales in the state and what he believes are weak penalties for those who sell the drug to minors.
Many contractors view weak penalties as the "cost of doing business," said Jerry Barber, an assistant state comptroller who has had a role in special-ed pre-K audits since the 1990s.
But concerns remain about how both initiatives could evolve because of a lack of data and trained manpower, as well as weak penalties for companies that refuse to comply.
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