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Corporate scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A corporate scandal is a scandal involving allegations of unethical behavior by people acting within or on behalf of a corporation. A corporate scandal sometimes involves accounting fraud of some so...
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Accounting scandals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Accounting scandals , or corporate accounting scandals , are political and business scandals which arise with the disclosure of misdeeds by trusted executives of large public corporations. Such mis...
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Corporate Scandal Primer...
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Other scandals include: 1. WorldCom (3.9 billion in hidden expenses), 2. Boston Market Trustee Corp (Agreed to pay $10.3M to in suit claiming a façade of corporate solvency), 3. Baptist Foundation of Arizona ($217M settlement), 4. Department 66 ($11M settlement), 5. Sunbeam ($110M settlement), 6.
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Charges dropped against Stockman ... Federal prosecutors dropped charges Friday against former Reagan budget director David Stockman, who was accused of overseeing a sweeping fraud at a troubled auto parts supplier. FULL STORY ... Corporate Casanova’s dirty secrets seeping out...
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Skilling gets 24 years ... Ex-Enron CEO sentenced for his role in the grand-daddy of corporate frauds. More ... Meet the players...
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After a week of Congressional debates and presidential speeches, public opinion of corporate America appears badly shaken. Business correspondent Paul Solman gets perspective from three CEOs on their culpability in recent corporate and accounting scandals.
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