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Greg Farrell (Journalist, USA Today, and respected business author)

December 11, 2007

Greg Farrell

As Lynn Brewer, the self-proclaimed “Enron Whistleblower” traveled the world, charging upwards of $13,000 per speech and being feted by the Nobel Foundation, Farrell (author of the book, Corporate Crooks: How Rogue Executives Ripped Off Americans… and Congress Helped Them Do It!) took it upon himself to gumshoe her experience. Farrell’s research, including interviews with two dozen former Enron executives resulted in a USA Today piece that exposed Brewer herself as a fraud, which served as a powerful reminder that even the “business ethicists” may not always be what they seem.

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