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| − | How successful the [[Ministry of Commerce]] is at policing Imperial corporations is the subject of debate, even when it comes to the smaller ones, and once a company grows beyond a certain size, the resources it can use to skirt the law exceeds those that the Ministry can | + | How successful the [[Ministry of Commerce]] is at policing {{Imperial}} [[Corporation|corporations]] is the subject of debate, even when it comes to the smaller ones, and once a [[Corporation|company]] grows beyond a certain size, the resources it can use to skirt the law exceeds those that the [[Ministry of Commerce|Ministry]] can call upon to enforce it. |
| − | Since the ministry has the right to revoke a company's Imperial Charter, it is widely believed this is one of the means by which the Imperium can control the corporations. | + | Since the [[Ministry of Commerce|ministry]] has the right to revoke a [[Corporation|company's]] Imperial Charter, it is widely believed this is one of the means by which the {{Imperium}} can control the [[Corporation|corporations]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 23 July 2023
How successful the Ministry of Commerce is at policing Imperial corporations is the subject of debate, even when it comes to the smaller ones, and once a company grows beyond a certain size, the resources it can use to skirt the law exceeds those that the Ministry can call upon to enforce it.
Since the ministry has the right to revoke a company's Imperial Charter, it is widely believed this is one of the means by which the Imperium can control the corporations.