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Article: Despite wave of corporate scandals, few business schools require ethics courses.
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- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Article date:
- July 13, 2004
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Byline: Joyce Gannon
Jul. 13--Television audiences were treated to the latest installment of the corporate executive "perp walk" as ex-Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay last week was led, handcuffed, from an FBI office to a federal courthouse in Houston where he pleaded not guilty to fraud, conspiracy and other criminal charges related to the scandal-ridden company's bankruptcy.
Later that same day, a New York jury found Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas and his son, Timothy, guilty of conspiracy and securities fraud charges that stemmed allegations they looted their cable company's finances.
When Diane Swanson heard those news reports, ...
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