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The Enron-era crisis, Bazerman and Watkins argue, was rooted in a conflict of interest that could cause auditors to make compromised judgments.
The Enron-era crisis, Bazerman and Watkins argue, was rooted in a flawed U.S. accounting system that makes accountants financially dependent on clients they're supposed to audit in an unbiased manner—a conflict of interest that could cause auditors to make compromised judgments.
"I believe that the absence of term limits and the existence of being a politician as a lifetime career, for many of these people, leads them to make compromised decisions that are not really in the best interest of the people or fixing our problems," she said.
Executives working long hours could compromise business decisions; accountants may make compromised ethical choices; university students may compromise by plagiarizing, or a researcher may compromise by manipulating data.
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