In concluding a $400 million racketeering case that seeks to strip accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers of its business license in Georgia, attorneys for the two brothers who sued PwC told jurors that the accounting giant aided a nursing home company in artificially enhancing its company profits as part of “a culture of genteel corporate corruption.” But an attorney for PwC and PwC partner Glenn Williams argued before the jury that the brothers were briefed on all of the company’s financial problems.
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In concluding a $400 million racketeering case that seeks to strip accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers of its business license in Georgia, attorneys for the two brothers who sued PwC told jurors that the accounting giant aided a nursing home company in artificially enhancing its company profits as part of “a culture of genteel corporate corruption.” But an attorney for PwC and PwC partner Glenn Williams argued before the jury that the brothers were briefed on all of the company’s financial problems.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 6th, 2007. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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