What Can Insurers Do To Clean Up The Mess Of Corporate Governance?
The $60 billion bankruptcy of Enron last December was the opening act in what has since become one of the greatest and most serious tragedies in the financial history of the United States.
What began as an ethically-challenged relationship between a corrupt energy trader and its shredder-happy auditor has mushroomed into a crisis that has engulfed the entire market for U.S. equities.
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