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The Enron Fiasco

 

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Contains the corporate scandal sheet in which a number of financial scandals including Enron are listed alphabetically. The Enron listing contains a link to a report titled “The Role of the Board of Directors in Enron’s collapse” prepared by the United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.

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Covers all the facets of this scandal  Its coverage of the scandal extends right from its inception to the very latest developments. It gives us a chronological understanding of the fiasco, a basic understanding of the major factors involved, the political chicanery, the bankruptcy, the investigation, the prosecution, pertinent information and links to the Enron and Anderson websites. The resources include videos, photographs and introductions to the major players, financial statements, committee reports and legal documents.

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Discusses in detail the role of the major players in the scandal – Arthur Anderson LLP, Bush and his cabinet, Congress, Enron itself and Wall Street and the banks. It provides links to very important resources which include articles from the Washington Post and the New York Times.

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Contains a background, a list of characters involved and important research links that are pertinent to the scandal. The research links contains links to the New York Times, the BBC, C-SPAN and PBS which include both audio and video resources.

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A close look at the scandal through the eyes of CNN. Contains a video timeline covering all the major events of the scandal through video footage.

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Includes transcripts and audio recordings of the talks given by important speakers like the former CEO of Enron, Jefffrey Skilling and the former CEO of Anderson worldwide, Joe Berardino on the scandal. Contains editorials and research done by websites on the scandal as well as links to reports by the Guardian, the BBC and the Financial Times.

 

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An essay which reflects on the implications of the scandal for the laws of the capitalist economy in general.

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A description of the South Sea Bubble scandal which led to a market crash in England in 1720. There are some interesting parallels with the dynamics of Enron

 

12. Whistleblower page link

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14. citizens for tax justice report on Enron's tax payments

15. . An account of the case by Monitor.Net

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