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  2. A 12-step program for becoming a white-collar criminal

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    Other figures in the growing pantheon of white-collar criminals -- names like Dennis Kozlowski (Tyco), Jeffrey Skilling (Enron, pictured) and Bernard Ebbers (WorldCom) -- most likely didn't decide ...

  3. Enron scandal - Wikipedia

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    An Enron manual of ethics from July 2000, about a year before the company collapsed. Enron's complex financial statements were confusing to shareholders and analysts. [1]: 6 [10] When speculative business ventures proved disastrous, it used unethical practices to use accounting limitations to misrepresent earnings and modify the balance sheet to indicate favorable performance.

  4. Ellen Podgor - Wikipedia

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    A professor at Stetson University College of Law, Podgor was named the Gary R. Trombley Family White-Collar Crime Research Professor in 2011, has been quoted in The New York Times, [4] [5] The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and other publications on big news stories such as Bernie Madoff and Enron.

  5. Trial of Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling - Wikipedia

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    The trial of Kenneth Lay, former chairman and CEO of Enron, and Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO and COO, was presided over by federal district court Judge Sim Lake in the Southern District of Texas in 2006 in response to the Enron scandal.

  6. Is Enron really back in business? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    The Enron trademark was bought in 2020 for $275 by The College Company, according to a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office document. The file says the company sells t-shirts and Polo shirts, and ...

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  8. List of corporate collapses and scandals - Wikipedia

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    Directors and executives fraudulently concealed large losses in Enron's projects. A number were sentenced to prison. [7] [8] $63.4 billion Chiquita Brands Int: United States: 28 Nov 2001: Food: Accumulated debts, after a series of accusations relating to breaches of labour and environmental standards.

  9. Accounting scandals - Wikipedia

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    For auditing a large-sized company such as Enron, the auditors were criticized for having brief meetings a few times a year that covered large amounts of material. By January 17, 2002, Enron decided to discontinue its business with Arthur Andersen, claiming they had failed in accounting advice and related documents.