*UNITED States governmental investigations, *FRAUD
Abstract
Reports on the focus on the government investigation of the Enron scandal on the documents destroyed by accounting firm Arthur Andersen in the U.S. Evidence heard by lawmakers regarding the issue; Distribution of copies of an electronic mail message received by Andersen employees; Refusal of former Andersen partner David B. Duncan to comment on the issue.
*AUDITORS' reports, *AUDITING, *UNITED States governmental investigations
Abstract
Discusses the disclosure made by Arthur Andersen that it had destroyed documents related to its audit of Enron Corporation. Statement that while there are no universal rules governing how soon an accounting firm can destroy audit documents, most accountants maintain the papers for several years; Question of what was contained in the documents destroyed by Arthur Andersen after the United States Securities and Exchange Commission began a formal investigation of Enron's collapse.
Reports that the United States may charge the accounting firm Arthur Andersen & Company with obstruction of justice in the investigation of Enron Corporation. Statement that federal prosecutors have prepared a multicount criminal indictment of the firm; Impact that this could have on the future of Arthur Andersen; Allegations that the company engaged in destruction of documents related to Enron.
*UNITED States governmental investigations, *OBSTRUCTION of justice, *COMMERCIAL crimes
Abstract
Reports on challenges facing governmental investigators in the case of Enron. How decision by employees at Enron and its auditor, Arthur Andersen & Co. to shred documents will help investigators; Intention of the government to use the leverage of potential indictments to push possible defendants into the role of witnesses to get evidence for the broader financial investigation; Difficulty of proving financial crimes; Comparative ease of making a case for obstruction of justice.
Published
2002
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