Birds Aren’t Real, but Enron is
KPMG’s 10% jump in revenue takes aggregate turnover at top firms to $167bn for 2021
Twenty years after the energy group collapsed, memories are fading — and that is dangerous for governance
Supply-chain company innovated aggressively in an area previously seen as dull
The industry’s failure to spot holes in the accounts of several collapsed companies has led to clamour for reform
Some top sellside fodder from the dotcom era.
A glimpse into the past, and the future, of employee feedback.
And the myth of decentralisation.
Skilling is sniffing out the blockchain bros, says the WSJ.
The accountancy chief’s ordeal with the collapse of Arthur Andersen has shaped him
Jamie Dimon has led the biggest winner of the post-crisis decade, but is there a convincing succession plan at the US bank?
Bankrupt energy group’s former chief executive has been released from prison
New SEC proposal looks to improve incentives for employees who report on companies
Mob justice cannot be allowed to lead to power blackouts
Enron film director finds inspiration from VW emissions to Chinese investor offerings
Galán says end of cheap money set to cause problems in global renewable energy sector
The PwC case shows the auditing oligopoly requires an overhaul
Former UBS trader has insights into the pressures traders still face, writes Andrew Hill
Arcane complexities of finance or accounting keep deeper questions at bay, says Margaret Heffernan
McKinsey quietly runs an investment arm for partners but experts warn of conflicts of interest