Enron Code of Ethics
(Thanks to The Smoking Gun Archive)
You just gotta love this.
You've seen it for sale on eBay. You probably read Tom Zeller's whimsical piece about it in The New York Times. Heck, even the Smithsonian Institution just nabbed one for the permanent collection. So, TSG is understandably proud to present a copy of a truly valuable artifact, Enron's in-house "Code of Ethics." The 64-page booklet was distributed to employees along with an introductory letter from Chairman Kenneth Lay noting the "moral and honest manner" in which the energy firm's business affairs should be conducted. Below you'll find some selected pages from the guide, which was aggressively ignored by many of the Texas skells who drove the firm--and its workers--into the ground. (6 pages)
You just gotta love this.
You've seen it for sale on eBay. You probably read Tom Zeller's whimsical piece about it in The New York Times. Heck, even the Smithsonian Institution just nabbed one for the permanent collection. So, TSG is understandably proud to present a copy of a truly valuable artifact, Enron's in-house "Code of Ethics." The 64-page booklet was distributed to employees along with an introductory letter from Chairman Kenneth Lay noting the "moral and honest manner" in which the energy firm's business affairs should be conducted. Below you'll find some selected pages from the guide, which was aggressively ignored by many of the Texas skells who drove the firm--and its workers--into the ground. (6 pages)

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