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The Enron scandal , revealed in October 2001, involved the energy company Enron and the accounting, auditing, and consultancy partnership of Arthur Andersen. The corporate scandal eventually led to ...
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Enron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed approximately 22,000
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TIME's continuing coverage of the Enron scandal and what led to the company's demise ... Inside the growing Enron scandal: how evidence was shredded and top executives fished for a bailout as the company imploded; Power Failure ; As Enron crashes, angry workers and shareholders ask, Where were the firm's directors?
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How Enron looted the public; How Enron looted the public, part 2; Enron scandal gets worse; Enron "only company to warrant an entire Amnesty International report, a chilling catalogue of human rights abuses from India to Latin America"; Wall Street looked other way while Enron collapsed.
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The deeper Enron scandal lies not in the nervous contacts with cabinet members when the giant corporation was sliding down the tube, but in its ability to manipulate a government awash in campaign contributions in the days when the company was flying high.
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Enron 'bribed tax officials'; Enron executives bribed tax officials in order to fabricate accounts, a Senate inquiry finds, describing the deception as "eye-popping". ... Enron finance chief denies charges; ... Who's who guide to the Enron scandal...
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The things you need to know to make sense of the Enron scandal. ... The Enron scandal has far-reaching political and financial implications. BBC News Online reviews the key facts to help you make sense of developments.
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Enron Corp. - News and history of Enron's collapse, bankruptcy and the scandals that led to the fraud trials of Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling. ... Enron Corp. – The financial collapse, bankruptcy and trials surrounding Houston’s biggest corporate scandal.
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In an interview with BW Online that day, Enron's then-CEO said: "There are no accounting issues...no previously unknown problem issues." Probers think he may have had reason to think otherwise ; THE ENRON SCANDAL; Can You Trust Anybody Anymore?;
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