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Executive management is ultimately accountable when an organization has failed to control risks. In general, organizations can be trusted to assign consequences of that failure to a few in top leadership roles who will take on the burden of consequences. Thus, it is rarely necessary that regulators and courts be invoked to ensure accountability.True / False?

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