r the twentieth century,
isn't this what has happened?
Chris Mason
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trials, the question was posed: if Enron were in business today, how would
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gh in 2002, following a wave of corporate scandals, the
controversial
Sarbanes-Oxley legislation lays down tough accounting rules designed to ensure
that public
companies make fuller disclosure of their financial position.
It prompted an angry reaction from this side of the Atlantic because European
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