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ISBN
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9788126527724
Publisher
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Wiley India Pvt Ltd
Subject
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Business & Management
Binding
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Hardcover
Pages
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368
Year
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2010
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This is the story of Harry Markopolos, the whistleblower who discovered that crimes against investors were being committed by Bernie Madoff, whose Ponzi Scheme would ultimately become the biggest and longest-running financial investment fraud in history. Madoff's impact, both financially on individuals and institutions, continues to send shockwaves across the financial system and represents a major failure to investigate by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the nation's top market copy. The unraveling of the Madoff investment fund will go down as the crowning story of an era that has ended with the most troubled, turbulent, and uncertain global economy. How Madoff was enabled, by investors and fiduciaries alike, is nothing short of breath-taking and spell-binding. But how Madoff was allowed to operate by the SEC, despite repeated written and verbal warnings by whistleblower Harry Markopolos, is something that can only be told Harry himself and his team of financial sleuths.
Author Biography
Harry Markopolos, a former securities industry executive turned independent financial fraud investigator, was the whistleblower who provided credible and detailed evidence several times between 2000-2008 that should have caused investigation by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission into Bernie Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi Scheme. He presented support that argued that it was not legally possible for Madoff to deliver the returns he had claimed to deliver. Markopolos' investigation was assisted by his fellow team at FoxHounds, Inc. that included Michael Ocrant; Frank Casey; Gaytri Kachroo and Neil Chelo. David Fisher has been writing about an extraordinary variety of subjects for almost three decades. An author of over 50 books, he has told the stories of Mafia hit men, sports legends, and Nobel Prize-winning biochemists. He co-authored his first bestseller, Joey the Hitman: The Autobiography of a Mafia Killer, the first confessional written by a Mafia hit man. Fisher's newest book, Friends of the Family: The True Story of the Mafia Cops Case, was published in June 2009. Table of Contents Foreword. Who's Who. Introduction. Chapter 1: A Red Wagon in a Field of Snow. Chapter 2: The Slot Machine That Kept Coming Up Cherries. Chapter 3: Falling Down the Rabbit Hole. Chapter 4: Finding More Peters (to Pay Paul). Chapter 5: The Goddess of Justice Wears a Blindfold. Chapter 6: Didn't Anyone Want a Pulitzer? Chapter 7: More Red Flags Than the Soviet Union. Chapter 8: Closing the Biggest Barn Door in Wall Street History. Chapter 9: Soaring Like an Eagle Surrounded by Turkeys. Epilogue: Mr. Pinkslip Goes to Washington. Appendix A: Madoff Tops Charts; Skeptics Ask How. Appendix B: The World's Largest Hedge Fund Is a Fraud. Appendix C: Online Resource Guide for the Classroom and Beyond. A Note on Sources. About the Author. Acknowledgments. Index.
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