Facts
From misleading investors and employees to environmental destruction and human rights abuses, the Enron corporation exemplifies the worst segments of corporate culture—advancing its agenda at any cost. The list of Enron's wrongs seems endless. We like to think about these facts as "dog-treats."

The CEOs of 23 large companies under investigation for alleged malfeasance earned an average of $62 million from 1999 to 2001, compared with an average of $36 million for all CEOs in the annual Business Week executive pay survey.*

* United for a Fair Economy & Institute for Policy Studies, "CEOs Who Cooked the Books Earned 70% More," September 2002

 

About Us | Contact Us | Privacy | News Room | Links | Site Map

EnronWatchdog.org is a project of the state PIRGs.