If they committed a fraud or broke another law then they should be prosecuted. But I suspect you are conflating an emotional issue with a legal one.
There are plenty of examples of individuals who engaged in illegal activity and were prosecuted and served jail time. Being within a corporation did not absolve them of responsibility.
They knowingly misrepresented a product they were selling for both corporate profit and personal gain. That is pretty damned undeniable.
So now we are down to the question of "is knowingly misrepresenting a product that you sell to a person in which you personally gain and the seller loses" a crime? Pretty sure that is called fraud and is a criminal offense.
Nothing emotional about it.
How about bribing public officials, is that a crime? I could go on and on but lets start there.
Edit: How about this guy, I think he knows a tad bit more than both of us combined with his experience
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_AuvLTJNh0&feature=player_embedded
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