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Extraordinary Circumstances:The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower
© , 416 pages |
Extraordinary Circumstances takes you through the journey of Cynthia
Cooper—former WorldCom employee and one of Time magazine’s 2002
Person of the Year—and her compelling story in exposing the largest
corporate fraud in history. Following Cooper from her early upbringing
in Mississippi, to her high-level position in WorldCom, to the issues of
fraud that she confronted, to the fall of WorldCom, Extraordinary Circumstances
is an insider’s guide to the decision-making process that
led her to “blow the whistle” and the role her personal faith and ethics
played during this challenging time. |
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