Lecturer in Business and Management, De Montfort University
Adam joined DMU in January 2019 after completing his PhD at Aston Business School. His research focuses mainly on corruption within organisations and he is particularly interested in how social networks can be used to perpetuate certain forms of corrupt activity. Additionally, Adam writes about the relationship between historical methods and research into management and organisations. His teaching is currently centers around research methodology, business ethics, and organisation studies.
€55 billion cum-ex trading scandal has scary parallels with Enron
Feb 25, 2020 13:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The cum-ex scandal has been called the robbery of the century. Vastly complicated trading schemes were allegedly used to hive off billions in tax revenues from several European countries. The bankers involved capitalised...
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