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12/14/2006
In Corporate Scandal, The Road Less Travelled
Rentway... here's a company that back in 2000 was booming, at least according to what folks on the outside thought. Unfortunately, on the inside, some people knew better. When faults - fraud, really - were discovered in the company's accounting CEO, William E. Morgenstern faced a tough decision - gloss it over or take it to the board. Did they start shredding? Not exactly:
Rent-Way’s board made a decision within days of detecting the fraud — Mr. Morgenstern called the Securities and Exchange Commission and revealed everything. The company would turn over documents typically protected by attorney-client privilege, he said. He then invited the S.E.C. to set up an office at Rent-Way’s headquarters to conduct an on-site investigation.
How did it all work out for Rentway?

Details here, via an engrossing article at TheLedger.com.

-- MDT

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