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  1. The foreword of the Code of Ethics states that Enron “enjoys a reputation for fairness and honesty... but no matter [what]... Enron’s reputation... depends on its people, on you and...

  2. Oct 14, 2013 · The web page reveals the irony and hypocrisy of Enron's code of ethics, which was published in July 2000 and exposed in November 2001. It also provides some facts and figures about the Enron collapse, the executives' stock sales, and the California energy crisis.

  3. The Enron Code of Ethics is a 64-page booklet that was published by Enron Corporation, the last known edition of which was in 1 July 2000. [2] The sale of copies of the booklet on eBay has passed into internet folklore.

  4. The Code of Ethics contains commonsense rules of conduct with which the great majority of Enron employees routinely conform. However, I ask that you read them carefully and completely and that, as you do, you reflect on your past actions to make certain that you have complied with the policies.

  5. May 14, 2013 · How Enron's collapse exposed the flaws of corporate America's moral failings and the need for clear-cut mission and code of ethics. Learn from the lessons of the biggest business bankruptcy ever and the implications for business ethics today.

  6. And fourth, most companies like Enron have codes of ethics that prohibit managers and executives from being involved in another business entity that does business with their own company. But these codes of ethics are voluntary and can be set aside by the board of directors.

  7. Emon stands on the foundation of its Vision and Values. Every employee is educated about the Company's Vision and Values and is expected to conduct business with other employees, partners, contractors, suppliers, vendors and customers keeping in mind respect, integrity, communication and excellence.