Enron Scandal How Would You Term Paper

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Take for instance their financing of political campaigns, which offered them access to political laws and regulations, made in their favour. However sponsorships of political parties are legal, the results Enron retrieved were immoral. Another dubious partnership was that with audit and accounting firm Arthur Andersen. The partnership was unethical but possible due to the lack of specific judiciary regulations and it was marked by numerous conflicts of interest.

Altering company records: Once an investigation was commenced, Enron and Andersen executives ordered the destruction of relevant and incriminating company records. This made investigators' work even more difficult and was aimed to conceal the truth form the public.
These facts were proven by Enron employees and their low morality is undisputed.

Bibliography

2002, What Really Went Wrong With Enron? A Culture of Evil?, Santa Clara University, Markkula Centre for Applied Ethics, http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/ethicalperspectives/enronpanel.html, last accessed on January 4, 2008

2002, Lessons from the Enron Scandal, Santa Clara University, Markkula Centre for Applied Ethics, http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/ethicalperspectives/enronlessons.html, last accessed on January 4, 2008

Enron 101, MSNBC, http://msnbc.com/modules/enron/,last accessed on January 4, 2008.....

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