Enron: Crooks In Suits

Phil Coleman
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When you hear the word "Enron," the word scandal pops into your mind automatically. It was big, it was awful, it was ugly. It brought out a lot of change in all corporate America, even down to the industry to where I worked. We are trained on it every year. We must learn Sarbanes-Oxley, like it is a Bible Verse, so something like this never happens again. This is the story of the biggest corporate scandal in American history, and how the 'smartest guys in the room' were responsible for such major failings in corporate governance and responsibility.
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