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The Enron Case
This paper discusses the ethical issues involved in the Enron case.
# 72417 | 2,250 words | 12 sources | APA | 2004 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2004 in Business (Companies) , Business (Management) , Ethics (General)


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This paper points out and argues that regulatory loopholes enabled the Enron case. The author stresses that the Enron bankruptcy is a prime example of corporate governance.

From the Paper:

"The record bankruptcy of giant energy firm Enron was a landmark failure of corporate governance, a failure shared by corporate officers, the Arthur Andersen auditing firm responsible for verifying the accuracy of Enron's financial statements and ultimately of the governmental regulatory agencies that are charged with ensuring that corporations report financial data in an appropriate manner. Altogether Enron shareholders and its employees' retirement accounts lost more than ... billion, additionally revelations of fiduciary malfeasance included information regarding multimillion-dollar ..."

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