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Enron's legacy

Ten years after Enron's collapse in a wave of fraud, former employees reflect on its legacy. And technology commentator Jeremy Wagstaff recalls the huge changes in our computing lives.

Ten years after Enron's collapse in a wave of fraud, former employees talk to the BBC's Mark Gregory about its effects on their lives and its lasting legacy.

Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins tells Lesley Curwen that share options, which contributed to the Enron scandal, are still making bosses greedy.

Plus technology commentator Jeremy Wagstaff recalls the huge changes in our computing lives in the last 15 years.

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18 minutes

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Wed 23 Nov 201111:32GMT

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  • Wed 23 Nov 201108:32GMT
  • Wed 23 Nov 201111:32GMT

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