Some companies are moving headquarters to evade bills while denying national duty, says Greg in this month's column.
If there is one lesson to be learned by the managerial debacle that felled Enron last fall and gravely wounded accounting giant Arthur Anderson, it is that we cannot afford to place blind trust in the fiscal and ethical stewardship of corporate directors.
Not that I'm singling out big business-trust is something that needs to be earned, from individuals and businesses alike-but traditionally, there has been a tendency among many to associate a company's size with its capacity for doing the right thing.