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‘Book cooking still rife’ claims Enron whistleblower
BY: Will Sturgeon
Octoberr 21, 2004Speaking on the issue of Sarbanes-Oxley and highlighting the need for tighter compliance legislation, the key whistleblower at the heart of the Enron scandal has warned that ‘cooking the books’ is still very much a part of corporate America.
Addressing the […]
This article is not about Colin Powell, the person, but rather the leadership he espouses. The attributes of leadership that Powell has demonstrated throughout his 40-year career are ones that managers in all industries would be wise to demonstrate, especially in today’s market environment, which seems to be spiked daily by yet another disappointing day […]
A little bit of Enron in us all
By Patrick Lawlor
Posted: 2 July 2004
This week, a celebrity of sorts was in town in the form of Lynn Brewer, the former Enron executive who blew the whistle on the egregious behaviour that went on at the once high-flying energy company.
Brewer spoke at a gathering organised by […]
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Business ©2004 The Olympian
CHRIS CLOUGH THE OLYMPIAN A woman who worked on the edges of Enron’s inner circle and later blew the whistle on suspect accounting practices and energy market manipulation spoke Wednesday night in Olympia.Lynn Brewer, a former mid- level Enron executive and author of “House of Cards: Confessions Of An […]