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    1913‚ Arthur Andersen LLP was found in Chicago‚ developed to become one of the “big five” largest accounting firm in the US. In 2003‚ after 90 years of business‚ the Chicago-based accounting firm was forced to close its doors because of accounting scandal I. The advent of consulting In the 1950s‚ Andersen began providing consulting services and over the next 30 years‚ Andersen’s consulting business became more profitable. With quick development of consulting sector‚ in 1999‚ Andersen separated

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    LAPD Rampart Scandal

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    Steve Johnson 06-13-2011 The Rampart Scandal The Rampart Scandal is about a widespread corruption in the community resources against street hoodlums or better known as “CRASH” anti-gain unit of the LAPD Rampart division in the late 1990’s. More than 70 police officers in the CRASH unit were implicated in misconduct‚ making it one of the worst cases of documented police misconduct in US history. The convicted offenses include unprovoked shootings‚ unprovoked beatings‚ planting of evidence

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    The Jerry Sandusky scandal involved his involvement with abusing young boys and men in 2010 (Crandall‚ Parnell‚ & Spillan‚ 2013). Since the trial and Sandusky’s conviction of 45 counts of child abuse in 2012‚ there has been more information about case. Since the 2012 trial‚ Sandusky requested for a new trial or for the dismissal of his charges‚ however‚ it was denied (Scolforo‚ 2017). Sandusky still says he is innocent and wrongly convicted. Joe Paterno‚ the Head Football Coach at Penn State during

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    point for a low 3-month fix can earn the trader over $2million dollars from an $80 billion deal. For a deal that is often settled‚ the derivative traders made their fair share of money by manipulating LIBOR. According to the Barclays and the LIBOR Scandal article‚ the derivative traders and the Desk was located on the same trading floor‚ which if you asked me‚ says a lot about Barclays internal control regarding LIBOR rate submissions in itself. The Desk benefitted from manipulating LIBOR in my opinion

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    Motion Lab Conclusion

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    Conclusion to Motion Lab Kerreon Wright 3rd Period Ms. Gislason The purpose of this Motion Lab was to find the acceleration of a steel marble going down a straight track six different times to figure out how an object’s mass affects acceleration. It doesn’t due to Newton’s second law of motion. There were six different accelerations for each trial and they are: 7.88 m/s squared‚ 6.78 m/s squared‚ 6.07 m/s squared‚ 5.57 m/s squared‚ 4.32 m/s squared‚ and 5.11 m/s squared. It’s possible

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    Adelphia Communications Corporation Scandal Unethical Business Practices Research Assignment Abstract Historically‚ ethical values‚ relating to professional business practice‚ continually raises controversy for business owners/founders‚ shareholders and consumers. Ethical standards perpetually change because personal and societal values evolve‚ and adapt accordingly to modern day lifestyle. It is as essential to adhere to your profession’s ethics‚ as it is to denounce questionable

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    Conclusion to HIV Aids Media has a powerful role to play in educating the world. It was years ago‚ that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome‚ the disease now recognized all over the world as AIDS‚ was first detected and recorded in Asia. Over the past two decades‚ the infection rate has grown rapidly in Asia‚ which is now second number to Africa in the number of HIV positive people. In Pakistan‚ HIV and AIDS was first detected in 1986 and according to UNAIDS estimates‚ this country now has over

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    Yuri A. Batten Module 2 Case 2: HP Pretexting Scandal ETH501 TUI University Dr. Bonnie Adams Who is ever responsible for the wrong-doings of a corporation? Is it the person who actually commits the crime or the company that hired the person who committed the crime? In today’s world of finger pointing and blame shifting‚ anyone’s guess is as good as mine. Should Patricia Dunn‚ former chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard (HP)‚ have been forced to resign? In my mind the answer is yes‚ without

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    Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) Cierra Gause Abstract This paper will describe the legal environment of business‚ the sources of American law‚ and the basis of authority for government to regulate business‚ differentiate between civil law and criminal law and describe the various classifications of crimes as it relates to Enron and the scandal the caused their downfall by using technology and information resources to research

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    1. Define the problem(s) Enron failed to record some of its transactions. Arthur Andersen did not allow the LJM financial statement to stay unconsolidated. 2. Analyze the situation - again‚ take a "lessons learned" approach. You might use the following questions as guides: A. What important internal controls were ignored when LJM1 was created? LJM1 ignored some of Enron’s entries in the books that were missing. Outsiders owned less than 3% of the Special Purpose Entities equities. There was

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