Description: The Great Salad Oil Swindle by Norman D. Miller 1965 Good condition -- see all photos and video This is not one of the many reprints issued later. This is the actual book from 1965! This has been deemed a culturally and historically important book. The photos you see here are photos of the actual book that you will receive. Many book sellers online post using stock photos that often don’t resemble the book you actually receive. The $150 million (approximately $3.2 Billion in 2024) fraud detailed in The Great Salad Oil Swindle is considered a classic in fraud auditing. The exposé was published in 1965 by Wall Street Journal reporter Norman Miller and earned him a Pulitzer Prize, the highest achievement in American journalism. The story of perpetrator Anthony De Angelis, known by his associates as “Tino”, is unique because of the extreme disassociation from reality by all parties involved, which consequently created the extraordinary opportunity necessary for a fraudster to evade being caught. The great magnitude of the swindle justifies the need for adequate internal controls and regulatory oversight, and shows how disaster can transpire.
Price: 120 USD
Location: Hampton, Virginia
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Language: English
Author: Norman D. Miller
Subject: Accounting Fraud