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Corruption in Corporate America - Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest? (Paperback, Second Edition)
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Corruption in Corporate America - Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest? (Paperback, Second Edition)
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Modern capitalism and political freedom rest on concepts of
conscience and morality, and abhor concentrations of unbridled
power. In America, that economic and political system developed
mechanisms designed to check and balance such power. Despite those
mechanisms, corporate America developed too many imperial chief
executives who abused their power by engaging in a fraudulent and
self-serving pursuit of wealth and perquisites. This edition deals
with how this happened, how the system responded, and actions that
could minimize the danger of its recurrence. The text analyzes
those who either support or keep quiet for miscreant chief
executives, and how these participants became involved in corporate
fraud. The investigation is completed by a look at the results of
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the law enacted as the corrective
response to corporate corruption, and the increasingly intense
pressure to ease the expense and other burdens associated with its
vigorous enforcement. Hopefully, the insights gained by the
analysis will contribute to a revived confidence in the integrity
of corporate accounts, and thereby sustain the vitality of
America's capital markets, which are essential to our future
economic well-being.
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