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SEC Statement Concerning WorldCom
- "The WorldCom disclosures confirm that accounting improprieties of unprecedented magnitude have been committed in the public markets."
WorldCom Facing Charges of Fraud; Bush Vows Inquiry
- "The Securities and Exchange Commission filed fraud charges against WorldCom yesterday and President Bush vowed to 'hold people accountable' for the bookkeeping scandal at the company, the nation's second-largest long-distance provider and a major carrier of Internet traffic." By Simon Romero. [New York Times] [Free subscription required.]
Gloom at WorldCom Centre
- "WorldCom's employees are feeling betrayed and bitter." By Nick Childs. [BBC News]
Who Watches the Watchers?
- "US regulators are scrambling to line up new accounting rules in the wake of the Enron and WorldCom affairs, but are they doing enough?" Analysis by Jeremy Scott-Joynt. [BBC News]
Internet Fears over WorldCom Scandal
- "With 40% of internet traffic using WorldCom's network, worries are spreading about what effect a collapse might have." [BBC News]
WorldCom Staff Brace for Cuts
- "The US telecoms giant is set to give details of 17,000 job cuts as Congress and officials start the investigation into the firm's accounting fraud." [BBC News]
Spotlight on: SEC v. WorldCom
- Provides links to SEC and court documents regarding the WorldCom case.
SEC Charges WorldCom’s Former CFO with Financial Fraud
- The commission charged Scott D. Sullivan, WorldCom's former Chief Financial Officer, with altering WorldCom's books and making false and misleading statements about the health of the company. [SEC]
Bernie Ebbers pleads not guilty to fraud
- The former chief executive of Worldcom is charged with fraud, conspiracy and making false statements regarding the company's finances.[BBC]
MCI Paralyzes US Reg Bureau
- The Register falls victim to MCI "random billing". By Andrew Orlowski. [Register]
"You Have No Idea the Evil We Do" - MCI Insiders Break Their Silence
- Stories of "modern call center hell" submitted by MCI staffers. By Andrew Orlowski. [Register]
WorldCom Formally Charged with Fraud
- "WorldCom today moved closer to bankruptcy as US regulators formally charged the telecoms giant with fraud by inflating its profits through improper accounting." By Mark Tran. [Guardian]
WorldCom: What the US Papers Say
- "Ros Taylor takes a look at how the American media are reacting to the latest corporate scandal to rock the financial markets." Press review. [Guardian]
How Auditor Found $4bn Black Hole
- "The financial scandal that has enveloped WorldCom, one of America's largest phone companies, was unearthed by an employee running a spot check on the Mississippi-based company's books." By Julian Borger and Richard Wray. [Guardian]
WorldCom 'Must File Report by Monday'
- "WorldCom, the disgraced telecommunications giant, has today been told it has until Monday to explain to regulators how it inflated profits by $4bn (£2.5bn)." By Mark Tran. [Guardian]
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