Enron executive team

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The Enron executive team was the group of top corporate leaders at the now-defunct energy company Enron, widely known for orchestrating one of the largest accounting frauds in U.S. history.

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instanceOf corporate leadership group
executive management team
affiliatedWith Enron Corporation NERFINISHED
consequenceOfActions bankruptcy of Enron Corporation
collapse of Arthur Andersen as Enron auditor
loss of jobs for thousands of employees
loss of retirement savings for employees and investors
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedIn 2001
headquartersLocation Houston, Texas NERFINISHED
industry electricity
energy
natural gas
involvedIn earnings management schemes
manipulation of financial statements
off-balance-sheet financing structures
use of special purpose entities to hide debt
ledTo Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 NERFINISHED
locationOfEvents Houston, Texas NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
member Andrew Fastow NERFINISHED
Cliff Baxter NERFINISHED
Jeffrey Skilling NERFINISHED
Joe Sutton NERFINISHED
Kenneth Lay NERFINISHED
Lou Pai NERFINISHED
Mark Frevert NERFINISHED
Rebecca Mark NERFINISHED
Richard Causey NERFINISHED
Stanley Horton NERFINISHED
Stephen Cooper NERFINISHED
notableFor Enron accounting fraud
corporate governance scandal
one of the largest accounting frauds in U.S. history
parentOrganization Enron Corporation NERFINISHED
reputation example of failed corporate governance
symbol of corporate greed
roleOf Chairman of Enron
Chief Accounting Officer of Enron
Chief Executive Officer of Enron NERFINISHED
Chief Financial Officer of Enron
Chief Operating Officer of Enron
Executive Vice President of Enron NERFINISHED
President of Enron
subjectOf civil lawsuits by shareholders
congressional hearings on corporate fraud
criminal investigations in the United States
timePeriod 1990s
early 2000s

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Andrew Fastow memberOf Enron executive team