Should non-audit service prohibitions be further strengthened in Singapore?
The Enron scandal, one of the largest accounting frauds seen over the last three decades, led the company to file for bankruptcy in 2001. The bankruptcy filing was the largest in American history at the time, with total losses estimated at US$74 billion.
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Main Authors: | GOH, Clarence, PAN, Gary, YUEN, Chi Kwan |
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