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Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest?

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Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest?
Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest?

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Corruption in Corporate America: Who is Responsible? Who Will Protect the Public Interest?

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Modern capitalism and political freedom rest on concepts of conscience and morality, and abhor concentrations of unbridled power. America's economic and political system has developed mechanisms designed to check and balance such power. Despite these mechanisms, there are chief executives who abuse their power in a fraudulent and self-serving pursuit of wealth and authority. How did this happen? How did the system respond? What can be done to prevent it in the future? seeks to answer these questions.

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