
Episode #6
In Conversation with Philip Feibusch: Enron, Arthur Andersen and me
<p>Enron was once the world’s largest energy trader, a titan ofthe age which wielded untold corporate and political power. But in the early 2000s it all came crashing down. Over a few dramatic weeks in 2001, it was revealed that the company – America’s seventh biggest corporation – had concealed huge amounts of debt by transferring them to shady partnerships. By November Enron was in bankruptcy – and the spotlight turned to its auditors, Arthur Andersen. </p><p>In this podcast, Astraea’s Nina Stewart and Tanya Costello look back at the dramatic collapse of Enron with Philip Feibusch, who – as an equity part...

