ISTR a spate of '70s-onwards tales (fictional-but-'true-to-life' scenarios) where either:
a) Big Boss had realised that the 'laundering businesses' were actually being more profitable (than the criminal enterprises that they were supposed to be filtering the ill-gotten gains for), but various lieutenants could not appreciate this, or,
b) One or more lieutenants realised this, but others (especially Big Boss) did not.
...what happened then was generally down to the tone of the series/show itself, I think. From fully retired-from-crime 'gangland chums' living it up at the (largely) legit end of the transformation to a comedy of errors where the house of cards comes tumbling down (much misunderstanding and unwarranted internecine conflict later) except perhaps for some lucky but oblivious stooge sub-manager of an 'outlet' finding themselves elevated lzto the level of (effectively) CEO for the now fully independent commercial operation (somehow untouched by the events surrounding the 'dropping like flies' obliteration of the mob-partnership, a la "The Ladykillers" or similar).
Hard to dredge up actual named references without trawing through loads plot summaries for old programmes like Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) - though fairly sure that one didn't feature it - or one-off dramas/comedies/thrillers/comedy-drama-thrillers.
(Although I could see it happening in the Star Wars universe.... Loads of new Pizza Hutt franchises next to Boba-Gump Klatooine Paddy Frog Co., as you order a new datapad from Black Amazun and fend off Elan Sleazebaggano trying to hawk you Not-Quite-So-Deathy Vapes.)