Enron Bankruptcy
Following a period of committee business in which members debated whether to swear in all witnesses, Mr. Pitt testified under oath about… read more
Following a period of committee business in which members debated whether to swear in all witnesses, Mr. Pitt testified under oath about investigations into the financial collapse of Enron and the reaction of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Among the issues he addressed were accounting standards, auditing rules, investor confidence in the market, and his plan to establish an independent accountability board. close
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