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In this episode, we dismantle the spectacular rise and fall of the Enron Corporation. Once hailed as "America's Most Innovative Company" for six consecutive years, the energy giant imploded in 2001 to become synonymous with willful corporate fraud and corruption.

Join us as we profile the key figures behind the scandal—Kenneth Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, and Andrew Fastow—and explore how they transformed a sleepy natural gas pipeline company into a global trading powerhouse. We break down the "creative" accounting tactics they used, such as "mark-to-market" accounting and off-balance-sheet partnerships, which allowed them to hide billions of dollars in debt while artificially inflating profits.

We also cover:

The "Gas Bank": Skilling’s revolutionary idea to trade natural gas like a financial commodity.

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