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] (March 2, 2004)
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] (February 3, 2004)
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] (June 28, 2002)
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] (June 28, 2002)
SBC Ameritech Files Complaint Against MCI for Slamming in Illinois
"SBC Ameritech Illinois filed a complaint with the Illinois Commerce Commission calling for an end to alleged deceptive sales and marketing practices, and slamming by WorldCom Inc.'s MCI Group." [SF Gate] (June 27, 2002)
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.] (June 27, 2002)
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] (June 27, 2002)
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] (June 27, 2002)
SEC Statement Concerning WorldCom
"The WorldCom disclosures confirm that accounting improprieties of unprecedented magnitude have been committed in the public markets." (June 26, 2002)
WorldCom's $3.8 Billion Scandal
"Telecom sector reels after accounting disclosure." By Shawn Langolis. [CBS Marketwatch] (June 26, 2002)
'World-Con': Massive Accounting Fraud Hits Wall Street Again
"The gargantuan telecommunications firm WorldCom announced on Tuesday that it is restating its financial statements for 2001 and first quarter 2002 because of incorrect capital expenditure accounting." News and reader discussion. [Plastic] (June 26, 2002)
"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] (June 26, 2002)
MCI Paralyzes US Reg Bureau
The Register falls victim to MCI "random billing". By Andrew Orlowski. [Register] (May 22, 2002)
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