No, not criminal, merely tortious. Yet merely tortious might be good enough.
We can't squeeze blood from a stone and we can't (unfortunately) go after the personal assets (as far as I know about the law and limited liability) of any managers or directors no matter they did. Even if we could get something Im sure the lawyers would get nearly all of it anyway.
I much prefer it be criminal, that serves the purpose of removing the Coxa Nostra from the management of the company.