Ethics and Fraud at HealthSouth: Lessons From Inside a Corporate Meltdown


 

Ethics and Fraud at HealthSouth: Lessons from Inside a Corporate Meltdown – In 2005, Aaron Beam, co-founder and former CFO of HealthSouth, pled guilty to bank fraud and was sentenced to prison for his role at HealthSouth, in the largest corporate fraud to come to light prior to the Enron debacle. While Beam left in 1997, financial mis-statements at HealthSouth kept growing, totaling more than .4 billion in fraudulent earnings when the whistle was blown in 2003. Chastened by his role in this tragedy, he candidly discusses his mistakes and regrets about giving in to pressure and greed, and shares lessons learned about how to be vigilant in guarding yourself and your organization from this slippery slope.

 

Former LSU star Tyrann Mathieu says goodbye to the 'Honey Badger'

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That's what the former Heisman Trophy finalist is saying, anyway, as he tries to rebuild his reputation following a dismissal from LSU last August for failing multiple drug tests and an arrest for marijuana possession in October. … Mathieu, whose All …
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