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Economy of the United States / Fraud / Andrew Fastow / Securities fraud / Adelphia Communications Corporation / John Rigas / Lea Fastow / David Duncan / Sarbanes–Oxley Act / Enron / Business / Corporate crime
Date: 2007-11-16 15:47:33
Economy of the United States
Fraud
Andrew Fastow
Securities fraud
Adelphia Communications Corporation
John Rigas
Lea Fastow
David Duncan
Sarbanes–Oxley Act
Enron
Business
Corporate crime

Criminal Charges in Corporate Scandals

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