The Offshore Files
The episode recounts the catastrophic downfall of Enron, which transformed from a celebrated energy innovator into a symbol of unprecedented corporate corruption. By employing deceptive tactics like mark-to-market accounting and off-the-books partnerships, executives successfully masked massive debts while reporting fabricated profits. This culture of greed eventually led to a total financial collapse in 2001, resulting in billions of dollars in losses for shareholders and the destruction of employee pensions. The aftermath saw the dissolution of the major accounting firm Arthur Andersen and the imprisonment of top leadership. Ultimately, the scandal served as a catalyst for the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, a landmark piece of legislation designed to enforce transparency and accountability within American business practices. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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