Nigerian barges
fake accounting, imaginary financial transactions.
inspired by the huge enron financial scandal, in which six former enron
executives were charged with conspiracy for alleged involvement in a
december 1999 deal in which a loan from merrill lynch was disguised as
a sale of nigerian barges so enron could appear to have met earnings
targets.
why do i get the feeling our accountant is playing with nigerian barges here?
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