Sites about alleged unethical conduct by accounting firm Arthur Andersen (also known as Andersen), such as misstatement of accounts or its conviction for obstruction of justice.
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"The audit firm - still embroiled in the Enron affair - goes on trial for allegedly failing to spot one of its clients was defrauding investors." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
BBC News Online looks at the events which ended in one of the world's leading accounting firms being convicted for obstructing justice.
"The courtroom - not lawyers - steal the show during the first day of the Arthur Andersen trial, thanks to construction and other distractions." [BBC News]
"Arthur Andersen which is still reeling from an indictment for obstruction of justice, was yesterday barred from working with the US government."
Text of the indictment against Andersen.
"Accountants Andersen and former sister company Accenture helped develop many of the key elements of New Labour's best known policies." [BBC News]
BBC News Online examines how the once highly-respected accounting giant fell from grace.
"Arthur Andersen is fined after a US watchdog claimed the firm had betrayed shareholders by filing misleading accounts." [BBC News]
"The federal government has indicted Arthur Andersen -- the entire accounting firm with 85,000 employees worldwide -- on a single count of obstruction of justice." By Lou Dobbs. [CNN]
(March 19, 2002)
"Arthur Andersen which is still reeling from an indictment for obstruction of justice, was yesterday barred from working with the US government."
"Accountants Andersen and former sister company Accenture helped develop many of the key elements of New Labour's best known policies." [BBC News]
"The courtroom - not lawyers - steal the show during the first day of the Arthur Andersen trial, thanks to construction and other distractions." [BBC News]
"Arthur Andersen is fined after a US watchdog claimed the firm had betrayed shareholders by filing misleading accounts." [BBC News]
Text of the indictment against Andersen.
BBC News Online looks at the events which ended in one of the world's leading accounting firms being convicted for obstructing justice.
"The audit firm - still embroiled in the Enron affair - goes on trial for allegedly failing to spot one of its clients was defrauding investors." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
BBC News Online examines how the once highly-respected accounting giant fell from grace.
"The federal government has indicted Arthur Andersen -- the entire accounting firm with 85,000 employees worldwide -- on a single count of obstruction of justice." By Lou Dobbs. [CNN]
(March 19, 2002)