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    Satyam S Scandal

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    dark room!!! • How can the Cash and bank balance gap could have created? • to inject cash before reporting day by unbanked checks. • statements for liquid funds were forced and duplicated since most cash and bank entries are checked by juniors in audit firms. • auditors colluded with management. • least likely‚ bank could have also colluded with 11/18/2014 management. Ref: IBN-CNN news 07.Jan.2009 11:45am 6 Stakeholders’ Stake at Stake  Presented by: Mohammad Waqas 11/18/2014 7 Stakeholders

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    Vol. 5‚ No. 10; October 2010 The Case Analysis of the Scandal of Enron Yuhao Li Huntsman School of Business‚ Utah State University‚ Logan city‚ U.S.A E-mail: wyl_2001_ren@126.com‚ carolee1989@gmail.com Abstract The Enron scandal‚ revealed in October 2001‚ eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation‚ an American energy company based in Houston‚ Texas‚ and the dissolution of Arthur Andersen‚ which was one of the five largest audit and accountancy partnerships in the world. In addition

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    Parmalat Accounting Scandal Summary After eluding financial analysts and investors for a long time‚ Parmalat went bankrupt later in December‚ 2003 and many of their board of directors have been arrested since then. Here is a brief summary of the events:          In the late 1980’s‚ Parmalat’s financial situation was poor due to investment in side businesses. i.e. TV network‚ Parmatur‚ football teams (Palmeiras‚ Parma‚ etc). Cash siphoning through these companies was estimated to be

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    Social Benefits of Audit

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    Introduction: Audit emerges because society needed. Auditing has been a regular feature of organized human activity from the earliest times. Indeed evidence suggests that formal audit procedures existed in the economic activities of the most of the early civilization. With the advancement of development‚ audit emerges as a separate discipline & contributes to the economic & social advancement. Audits serve a vital economic purpose and play an important role in serving the public interest to strengthen

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    Phl/323 Irs Scandal

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    Internal Revenue Service Scandal The Internal Revenue Service has been at the center of a controversial scandal along with a few political figureheads. This scandal has had Congress to convene several times and affected many officials. In Washington‚ lawmakers have had documents retained and personnel named to be summoned to testify. It is interesting that during a two-year period‚ 298 groups sought-after tax-exemption but a third of them received additional scrutiny. According to Shesgreen

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    The 2g Spectrum Scandal

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    The 2G spectrum scandal involved officials in the government of India illegally undercharging mobile telephony companies for frequency allocation licenses‚ which they would use to create 2G subscriptions for cell phones. The shortfall between the money collected and the money which the law mandated to be collected is 1‚76‚379 crore (1.763 trillion) rupees (roughly equivalent to 39 billion US dollars). The issuing of licenses occurred in 2008‚ but the scam came to public notice when the Indian Income

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    Case Study Enron Scandal

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    company‘s shareholders lost tens of billions of dollars after the stock price plummeted. The scandal surrounding Enron‘s demise engendered a global loss of confidence in corporate integrity that continues to plague markets‚ and eventually it triggered though new scrutiny of financial reporting practices. To understand what went wrong‚ we‘ll examine the history‚ culture‚ and major players in the Enron scandal . ENRON’S HISTORY The Enron Corporation was created out of the merger of two major gas pipeline

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    Animal Abuse Scandal

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    Nishitha 09L Nishitha 09L Horrifying Animal Abuse Scandal Uncovered Agatha Shelley‚ Crime Reporter Sunday‚ May 10‚ 2009 Red Bank‚ NJ –Friday morning after suspicious allegations of animal cruelty and brutal murder of a pet dog were made by a local neighbours police searched and examined the storage locker of Ed Boone. “We came upon a more sinister and grotesque display‚ I could not even comprehend what I was looking at when that door was lifted”‚ said Officer Paul MacKelly one of the members

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    Identity Theft Scandal

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    A person should never throw away documents or personal checks without ripping them up. It’s easy for someone to go through trashcans that have the intent to steal identities. A well-known and controversial identity theft scandal that occurred was at Target in November of 2013 when hackers stole 40 million credit card numbers‚ 70 million telephone numbers and addresses‚ and more (Riley‚ Elgin‚ Lawrence‚ & Matlack‚ 2014). Offenders most likely chose to hack into Target’s system

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    The Lorena Bobbitt Scandal The name Lorena Bobbitt became familiarized with the concept of penis removal. The Lorena Bobbitt case also raised the issue of marital rape‚ forced abortion and domestic violence. Feminists along with domestic violence groups supported Lorena Bobbitt an alleged abused wife who acted out in a moment of insanity by cutting her husband’s penis after years of sexual‚ physical‚ and emotional abuse. The case sparked national debate and jokes about the mutilation of men’s

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