Accounts deceivable.

by MVXW on July 22, 2002

Trying to make sense of all this corporate villainy in the news? Turn to the original reformer with results.

Shortly after the 2000 election, Ralph Nader founded a new democracy over corporatism reform group, Citizen Works, run by his former campaign manager Theresa Amato. In addition to providing a handy weekly update on the expanding scandal, media coverage and legislators’ responses, they also have available a summary chart of about thirty five companies of recent notoriety as well as a comprehensive and specific program for reform.

I’d like to join them in plugging Nader’s related column in yesterday’s

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