— Matt Taibbi and Molly CrabappleThen came Arthur Andersen. The venerable accounting firm was swept up in the Enron scandal and charged criminally by the Bush Justice Department for destroying files and perhaps collaborating in Enron’s accounting schemes. The government offered the company a deferred prosecution agreement, one that would have required an admission of wrongdoing. Arthur Andersen wanted no part of that.
Replicated under Fair Use from The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi and Molly Crabapple. (Pg. 20)