Carnival of Fraud 12

Today’s post-holiday Carnival of Fraud has arrived. Thank you to the contributors. We look forward to another issue featuring blog posts about schemes, scams, and frauds.

  1. Stock Market Beat discusses Verizon’s strategy for bringing “fiber to the home” and how differentiation may help the company, rather than hurt it as some naysayers are betting.
  2. Badger Blogger gives mention to a writer who penned a piece about how his Thanksgiving prayer is that Dick Cheney’s will die
  3. Phil for Humanity is venting his junk mail frustrations.
  4. The Wall Street Journal Law Blog metions the KPMG criminal tax fraud case, in which prosecutors pressured the firm to not pay the legal fees of its partners.
  5. Sox First blogs about some of the energy traders who worked at Enron, and their apparently successful post-Enron careers
  6. I spent a lot of time last week responding to inquiries about my recent appointment to the Pyramid Scheme Alert Board of Advisors. I am proud to be a part of this organization!

Submit your entry to next week’s Carnival of Fraud. See you there!


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