Enron employees were shredding documents at the company's Houston offices as recently as last week, a former executive said yesterday. Her statement was the first indication that documents were destroyed at Enron amid investigations of the company's collapse by Congress and the Justice Department and followed reports of document shredding by accountants at Enron's auditor, Arthur Andersen.
EX-OFFICIAL SAYS ENRON EMPLOYEES SHREDDED PAPERSBy JONATHAN D. GLATER and MICHAEL BRICK
Enron's financial collapse was sudden and calamitous. Company employees shredded many documents, it was soon learned. Surely there was nothing funny about the whole sordid episode. Or was there? Bob Mankoff's cartoon about the Enron fiasco ran in the New Yorker on February 4, 2002. The original artwork is currently being offered on eBay.
Robert Mankoff, Enron Recycled Paper Products Original art, The New Yorker, February 4, 2002, page 4 |
Robert Mankoff, Enron Recycled Paper Products The New Yorker, February 4, 2002, page 4 |
Cartoon Bank Certificate of Authenticity signed by Robert Mankoff |
EBay Current Listing March 2015 |
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December 6, 2016 Update: Price reduced, still unsold.
Other examples of original New Yorker cartoon art are on view here too 24/7.
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