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ArtikelCorruption : Causes and Cures  
Oleh: Wells, Joseph T.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 195 no. 4 (2003)
Topik: corruptions; corruption; causes; cures
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Isi artikel"You’ll never catch Burgin,” television investigative reporter Marsha Halford said to me during an off - camera interview regarding rumors of bribery in the Mississippi senate. “He is the smartest and most corrupt politician in the state.” The Federal Bureau of Investigation had Senator William G. Burgin Jr., chairman of the Mississippi State Senate Appropriations Committee, under scrutiny. As the agent in charge of the case, I wasn’t allowed to answer her. But I knew something that Halford and even Burgin didn’t know : We’d just about nailed him, and he wasn’t very smart after all. Within a month of that interview, Burgin was indicted for pocketing at least $83,000 in bribes. He later was convicted and served three years in federal prison. The Burgin investigation illustrates a checklist of classic lessons that CPA s can apply when confronted with allegations or suspicions of bribery.
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