Saturday March 5, 2011
Here is one for the Ethics and Criminology Files. Bernie Madoff called a writer for the New York Times Magazine and told
his story. It runs about nine pages and is well worth the read. Ulysses had himself tied to the mast of his ship so that he would not be lured onto the rocks surrounding the island where the Sirens sang. So beautiful was their song that many a sailor had met his end trying to reach the. Madoff heard the song, and became a Siren. It is a sad story not only for him but for his older son that committed suicide and for his family that will not speak to him.
As always if it sounds too good to be true, that is probably the case. When soomeone claims to be making money or is making money, those on the receiving end often fail to ask the hard questions, like, what is the downside? This is why auditors are supposed to exhibit professional skepticism.
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