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    Question 1 At the time Cynthia Cooper discovered the accounting fraud‚ WorldCom did not have a whistle-blower hotline process in place. Instead‚ Cynthia took on significant risks when she stepped over Scott Sullivan’s head and notified the audit committee chairman of her findings. Discuss the key criteria for the operation of an effective corporate whistle-blower hotline. Be sure to highlight potential pitfalls that should be avoided and reference professional codes‚ legislation and academic

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    HU300-01 Arts and Humanities Final Project – Time Capsule Final Project – Time Capsule Since the creation of time‚ man has been inventing creations to enhance and abet the living experience of human beings with hopes of making daily tasks (domestic or work) more manageable while exerting less physical effort or for safety measures. This time capsule has been written to share with future generations some of the creations that were made near the end of the 20th Century and the beginning of 21st

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    1. Identify an accounting scandal at a corporation that has resulted in a loss of reputation to the accounting profession. Explain the crime(s) committed. In early 2008 Lehman borrowed large amounts to fund its investing in the years leading to its bankruptcy in 2008‚ “a process known as leveraging or gearing”. A large part of their investments were towards housing market‚ making it vulnerable to a downturn in that market. This firm generated large profits during the housing boom‚ this place them

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    increase the companies’ profit and reputation‚ and it allows the general public to purchase its stock. In August of 2000‚ Enron reaches its peak market value of $68 Billion. By December 2001‚ Enron was in bankruptcy. Under the cloud of its financial scandals‚ the price per share plummeted from nearly $100 a share to less than 50¢ a share. On May 25‚ 2006‚ Enron was convicted of defrauding the public. Arthur Andersen‚ Enron’s auditors‚ allowed the chaos‚ and they had no paid for the responsibility of

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    David Myers

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    choose‚ either to refuse or accept‚ and he chooses to accept to make the false accounting entries. In the summer of 2001‚ David realized there was no end to the company’s woes. He became depressed and considered quitting‚ but he was afraid that the scandal would follow him because of what he had already done. Overall‚ I think David’s responsibility should not be diminished because he was asked by someone. 2. What punishment‚ if any‚ do you believe David Myers should have been given for his role in

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    Richard Nixon

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    Richard Nixon is Good Richard Nixon is considered to be one of the worst presidents of our time and for very good reasons. He lied under oath about knowledge of the Watergate scandal‚ he illegally invaded Cambodia and violated international law‚ and he installed wiretaps. All these actions caused him to resign from the Presidential office. What we don’t think about‚ is all the good he did. Nixon did a lot for our country. From foreign affairs to the environment‚ he accomplished much during his

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    nowhere near resolution while the impugned corporate officers and auditors (Osindero‚ Oni & Lasebikan) parade the Nigerian capital market‚ whereas the 2001 Enron Scandal‚ in the United States‚ had been put to rest with Enron’s executives and Arthur Andersen becoming historical relics.   The Enron Scandal The October 2001 Enron scandal‚ led to the bankruptcy of Enron‚ and dissolution of Arthur Andersen‚ the world’s largest audit and accountancy partnership. Enron’s Jeffrey Skilling and other executives

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    Fannie Mae case. Federal regulators noted a growing string of high profile scandals at major U.S. corporations in recent years. The number of fraud cases investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission jumped 41 percent in the last three years (112 cases in 2001 compare to 79 cases investigated in 1998)‚ resulting in tens of millions of dollars in fines to settle the charges. I have decided to take a closer look at Fannie May. This company operates in the residential mortgage finance industry

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    Ellsberg was set free. In 2002‚ he published a book called Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers. Daniel Ellsberg showed America that Nixon deceived them on the Vietnam War. Nixon then resigned as president due to the Watergate Scandal. "The greatest honor history can bestow is the title of peacemaker‚" was said by Nixon in his

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    Watergate scandal and the September 11 terrorist attacks to explain how in this respect conspiracy theorizing is more often morally permissible due to the just motivations of the conspiracy theorizers and the benefits conspiracy theorizing lends to our society. It is common knowledge that governments and political bodies around the world have engaged in conspiracies. A well known example of this is the Watergate scandal which occurred during the presidency of Richard Nixon. The Watergate scandal took

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