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    AIG scandal

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    As part of a bid to prevent the insurer’s failure‚ the U.S. settled derivatives and loan contracts worth $32.7 billion withGoldman Sachs Group Inc.‚ Merrill Lynch & Co.‚ Societe Generale‚ Deutsche Bank AG and UBS AG. That’s about half the $66.7 billion that those companies‚ the five biggest beneficiaries of loans and capital infusions for AIG‚ said they spent on pay and benefits last year for employees‚ some of whom created or traded toxic subprime assets that proved deadly for lenders. The bonuses

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    Mcdonalds Scandal

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    BREIF PRODUCT INFORMATION Company Name : CROSSKASE Established : 2012 Product Info : eco-friendly solar backpack has been launched which powers phones‚ camera’s and other hand held devices. Target Market : Super Markets‚ Shopping Malls‚ Book Shops‚ Air Ports etc. Key Financials : Manufacturing Cost: 11500rs Market

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act

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    corporate financial scandals like those involving Enron and WorldCom. The act was created in order to combat corporate accounting fraud and enhance the quality of corporate financial disclosures. To accomplish this‚ the act created the "Public Company Accounting Oversight Board"‚ or PCAOB to oversee audits and compliance. History of the Act The Sarbanes-Oxley act arose as a result of several corporate accounting scandals that became public in late 2001 and early 2002. These scandals involved many publicly

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    The Second Mile Scandal

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    The Second Mile Scandal Nonprofit organization‚ which was established to help children who require additional support‚ is now preparing to cease operation due to one of America’s most shocking scandal in history. Founder of The Second Mile‚ Jerry Sandusky‚ was charged and found guilty of child sex abuse. Despite having the responsibility as founder of nonprofit organization for goodwill‚ Jerry Sandusky committed a crime for which he deserved serious consequences. The Second Mile is a nonprofit

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    Tenet Healthcare Scandal

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    organizations that the struggle for a position in the healthcare industry (Klaidman‚ 2010). However‚ this struggle has contributed to a series of legal and ethical scandals that have largely changed the reputation of the company. Based on theoretical and practical explanations‚ this paper seeks to critically analyze one of the most recent scandal involving doctors at Tenet Healthcare who carried out unnecessary heart surgeries on patients. An Overview of the Company This company was established in

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    Watergate Scandal Analysis

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    above 35 percent (ABC News). The Watergate Scandal involved a number of illegal activities that were designed to help President Richard Nixon win re-election. The scandal involved burglary‚ wiretapping‚ campaign financing violations‚ and the use of government agencies to harm political opponents. One of the major aspects of the scandal was to cover-up of all these illegal actions. "Watergate‚ however‚ differed from most previous political scandals because personal greed apparently did not play

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    Tesco's Horsemeat scandal

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    suppliers found to be involved in the horsemeat scandal are some big names including Iceland‚ Lidl‚ Dunnes Stores‚ ASDA‚ Aldi etc. Later‚ it was discovered the beef products containing horsemeat were not only being sold in UK and Ireland‚ but all over the Europe and after investigation the suspected beef products are withdrawn from the market. The following will be focusing on recent case study‚ Tesco’s horsemeat scandal. Tesco’s horsemeat scandal chronology After the announcement of the FSAI

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    Libor rate scandal

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    PRESENTED BY NIKHIL TIWARI SCALE OF THE SCANDAL… “This dwarfs by orders of magnitude any financial scam in the history of markets “ -Andrew LO‚ Professor of Finance‚ MIT WHAT IS LIBOR ?  Libor is the benchmark interest rate that affects how consumers and companies borrow money across the world.  It the average interest rate calculated through the submission of interest rates by major banks in London.  It is controlled by British Bankers ’Association(BBA) WHAT IS AFFECTED

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    Causes of Accounting Scandals: The accounting entities and accountants of the world have defined several standards and ethical guidelines that need to be and must be followed by the accountants so that things are not misrepresented and no wrong information is provided to the investors. The accounting information generated by any company is generally used by external entities and stakeholders as well and hence it is crucial to maintain and define some standards and practices that serve the purpose

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    The Clinton Sex Scandal

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    power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries‚ while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate‚ Whitewater‚ Kennedy’s brutal and mysterious assassination‚ and today‚ Clinton’s "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath‚ he gives up a part of his life. His private life becomes the public’s life‚ and they feel the right to know what happens behind the Oval Office. Now the Presidency must battle against Newspaper

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