Ethics in Business Essay

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Betty Vinson was horribly unjust, especially considering that she cooperated completely with federal prosecutors. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine how their case against WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers could have proceeded as well as it did without the cooperation of Ms. Vinson. Certainly, if the federal government is to be expected to attract the small "fish" to give up the big "fish," then this certainly is counterproductive.

Certainly, Ms. Vinson made the decisions that she made due to the fact that she was fearful about losing her job if she did not engage in the activity that she did. After all, did the accounting agency pick up on the fraud? The above conviction is especially unbelievable since she took the stand not just against Ebbers multiple times, but also Troy Normand was only given three years' probation and did not impose a fine on him. This was especially the case since she had been told by Ebbers to make the improper accounting entries because he did not want to disappoint Wall Street and the stock holders.
Truly, as she mentioned, she was in genuine fear for her job if she did not make the entries. Considering that she did not go through with her planned resignation from the company, she was afraid of not being able to get a job elsewhere if word got out about her actions at WorldCom. Certainly, she had hoped to avoid prison time by testifying, so the five months of prison time and five months of probation with house arrest was a big disappointment and certainly must have had a chilling effect on bringing anyone else out of the WorldCom closet to testify (McClam, 2005).

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