This reminded me of speeding fines and couriers who still speed because they increase their revenue by a greater degree than they're paying their fines.
However, the penalty calibre isn't as problematic as the fact the penalty might never happen. Unless big corps learn that they cannot get away with that, we're in for a corrupt treat. Worldwide, Somalia included.
The law shouldn't be hardcore, the law should be impossible to escape. We in Russia have dreadly fines, prison sentences etc for misdemeanours you'd never consider that bad. The crime rate, however, doesn't fall because a lot of criminals can avoid being penalised: either by suboptimal detective work, or by bribes, or by attorneys' speeches, or simply because a beat cop decided, "freak it, I don't care."