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No accounting for greed [electronic resource] / BBC Education & Training ; BBC ; executive producer, Robert Thirkell ; series producer, Mark Gregory ; producer/director, David Strahan.

Contributor(s): Strahan, David | Hughes, Marcia | BBC Education & Training | British Broadcasting Corporation | BBC Worldwide Ltd.
Publisher: North Sydney, N.S.W. : BBC Worldwide, c2003Description: 1 computer optical laser disc (DVD-ROM) (40 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.Uniform titles: Money programme (Television program) Subject(s): Arthur Andersen & Co | Accounting firms -- Corrupt practices -- United States | Business ethics -- United StatesDDC classification: 338.761657
Production Credits: Camera, Ken Webb, Neil Higginson ; VT editor, Jamie Armstrong ; film editor, Ian Corcoran.
Reporter: Marcia Hughes.Summary: First there was Enron then WorldCom. Two titans of the American corporate world have crashed, losing billions, amidst accusations of fraudulent figures. The common factor? Both their accounts were approved by Arthur Andersen. Now that Andersen will never issue another misleading audit statement, The Money Programme investigates Andersen's long history of failing to blow the whistle. The programme includes an exclusive interview with Richard Measelle, Andersen's Worldwide Managing Partner from 1989 to 1997.
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Originally broadcast in 2002 as a segment of the BBC television program: Money programme.

Camera, Ken Webb, Neil Higginson ; VT editor, Jamie Armstrong ; film editor, Ian Corcoran.

Reporter: Marcia Hughes.

First there was Enron then WorldCom. Two titans of the American corporate world have crashed, losing billions, amidst accusations of fraudulent figures. The common factor? Both their accounts were approved by Arthur Andersen. Now that Andersen will never issue another misleading audit statement, The Money Programme investigates Andersen's long history of failing to blow the whistle. The programme includes an exclusive interview with Richard Measelle, Andersen's Worldwide Managing Partner from 1989 to 1997.