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The recent settlements of lawsuits against WorldCom and Enron introduced political considerations into the process of settling class actions.
This study examines how the Enron and Worldcom scandals affected public opinion.
The coordinated actions of WorldCom's management, its investment bankers, and its auditors may have injured competition in the telecommunications industry.
The FCC authority in monitoring the conduct of its licensees should be brought to bear on the WorldCom case.
MCI is doing great damage, and no wonder investors round the world are sceptical of the U.S. government's commitment to cleaning up the securities markets.
An examination of the problems that the Enron scandals revealed and the efficacy of the remedies that have since been adopted to address them.
It has been almost two years since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed by Congress and signed into law. Adopted in the wake of Enron and other corporate scandals, the act and subsequent regulations by the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq mandated the dominance of corporate boards and audit committees...
Many Americans have a low opinion of politicians and businesspeople, viewing them as dishonest and immoral.



