9780470919002
No One Would Listen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication Date: 28 January, 2011
ISBN: 9780470919002
Pages: 354
Subjects: Biographies, Business, True crime
Available as: Trade Cloth, 978-0-470-55373-2 Trade Paper, 978-0-470-91900-2 E-Book - Mobipocket, 978-0-470-62575-0 E-Book - Adobe Ebook Reader, 978-0-470-62536-1 E-Book - Open Ebook, 978-0-470-62576-7
Description:
"No One Would Listen" is the thrilling true story of how Markopolos, a little-known number cruncher from a Boston equity derivatives firm, and his investigative team uncovered Bernie Madoff's scam years before it made headlines.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: PW Annex Reviews
Review Date: 2010-03-29
Copyright:
Markopolos, the whistleblower who filed five unheeded complaints against Ponzi king Bernie Madoff over nine years, has produced an astonishing true-life whodunit set amidst the personalities, plots, and international intrigue of Wall Street. Having collected damning information on money manager Madoff-the respected co-founder of NASDAQ who ran the largest financial scam in history-since 1999, Markopolos's work as a chartered financial analyst and certified fraud examiner, aided by an industry journalist and two colleagues from his days as a derivatives portfolio manager, lays bare the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a tragically inept regulating agency that "didn't give a rat's ass about protecting investors," and seemed to consider Madoff "just another guy cutting some corners." Realizing he had not one but two powerful opponents-"Madoff and this nonfunctioning agency"-Markopolos refused to give up, despite fearing for his life and his family; accordingly, he transmits his team's determination and fascination in contagious detail. The hows and whys of Madoff's eventual arrest, Markopolos's subsequent appearances before Congress, and the carnival of press coverage makes a satisfying conclusion to this strange epic; Markopolos also includes complete documentation of his formal submissions to the SEC, plus his recommendations for much-needed reform at the agency. (Mar.) Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
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