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    Satam Scam Case Study

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    SATYAM SCANDAL- INDIA’S OWN ENRON The Satyam Computer Services Limited company’s wrongdoing is a corporate scam that occurred in India in 2009 where the chairman, Mr. Ramalinga Raju revealed that the company’s accounts had been falsified. Background In 1987, Ramalinga Raju established Satyam, with his brother and brother in law, for providing software development and consultancy services to large firms. The company became public in 1991 and was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (Balachandran…

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    Sir Isaac Newton, the famous English physicist and mathematician, was undoubtedly one of the smartest people in the history. Back in the spring of 1720, Sir Newton owned shares of the South Sea Company, the hottest stock in England at that time. At first, he sensed the market was going rogue, and as O’Farrell recorded in his book in 2007, he described himself as a man who “could calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of the people.” He sold his South Sea shares,…

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    Executive summary The assignment discusses corporate governance in reference to the Libor scandal. The Libor scandal included most of the biggest banks in the world at the lack of good corporate governance. The scandal revealed the flaws and corruption in the banking system, this has left thousands of people questioning if whether the banking system can be trusted? Introduction Discussed in this assignment in great detail below…

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    What Is AIG Ethical?

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    were to use this money, which led to the misuse of it. The government had to bail them out because to many other institutions would have went down with them. AIG abused the trust of its investors, stakeholders, and employees making it the biggest scandal ever because it had to be saved by the government or it would have caused an economic depression. The website says, “At the heart of everything we do is an unshakable commitment to honesty, fairness, and respect (AIG, 2014).” The action of the…

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    Phaneesh Murty Case Study

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    Phaneesh Murthy-An Introduction A business magnate, Mr. Murthy served as the Director of Infosys Ltd. In 2000 where he was fired from the company 2 years later. In 2003, Mr. Murthy became the Chief Executive Officer of iGate Corporation where he became the President in 2006 & later got re-elected in 2010. The board of iGate removed Mr. Murthy as President in May 2013 in view of an ongoing investigation against Phaneesh. An alum of prestigious institution such as the Indian Institute of…

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    Worldcom Case Study

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    21, the case went on trial, less than a month ago - an interesting reminder to us in India that it shouldn't take years to decide if someone is innocent or guilty. II. Indian Frauds 1. Satyam scam The Satyam scandal was a Computer Services scandal and is one of the major corporate scandals in the history of India. It occurred in 2009 under the chairman ship of Ramalinga Raju who later on confessed that the accounts of the company have been falsified by US$1.47 billion. The following timeline…

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    Introduction The Enron Scandal will forever live in its infamy. How can such a powerful company once ranking at number seven as one of the top ten companies in America cause its own demise? The answer lies in the fact that all great empires fall due to the greed of money and power by its conquerors. Who are willing to do anything to maintain the luxury of being the top in the world. Enron portrayed to be a profitable and unshakable company. However it later came to light that the majority of…

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    more than the name of an expensive, luxurious hotel in Washington D.C. Nobody would have predicted that this hotel would be associated with the biggest political scandal in the history of the USA.This scandal would ultimately led to President Nixon’s resignation and the loss of American trust in their leaders.Therefore, the Watergate Scandal was a bad influence on American history. It all began with the politics in the 1960’s during the time in which the US was involved in the Vietnam war and…

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    Jeffrey Wigand was a primary source to CBS during a time where tobacco was on the rise. Wigand had valuable information for the public that could ultimately damage the tobacco industry and Brown & Williamson’s reputation. Wigand was interviewed for CBS’s “60 Minutes” and spoke out about the horrible toxins in tobacco and cigarettes and that nicotine is addictive. CBS decided not to show this interview that was taped, had they, I don’t believe any libel charges would come of it. From what I have…

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    Many people testified, some more than once. The "Lewinsky Scandal, sensation that enveloped the presidency of Bill Clinton in 1998-99, leading to his impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives and acquittal by the Senate" (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 1). It all started when Monica Lewinsky became an unpaid intern at the White House in June of 1995. By November of that year, Lewinsky and Clinton had been having a sexual relationship. Lewinsky had eventually went from being an intern…

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