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Corporate malfeasance

Okay, I have solid external links now:

  1. Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Sarbanes-Oxley Act13, 14 (Cornell Law School, LII) - Excellent and relevant.
  2. Madoff Ponzi Scheme: SEC Charges Bernard L. Madoff for Multi-Billion Dollar Ponzi Scheme12 (SEC.gov press release) - Direct and verifiable. (Note: previous search showed 2008-294, but 2008-293 is the actual correct link in the output. I'll use the correct one).
  3. OECD Corporate Governance: Corporate governance11 (OECD.org) - Official and highly relevant.
  4. Enron Scandal (DOJ/FBI): Former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Securities and Wire Fraud, Agrees to Cooperate with Enron Investigation9, 10 (FBI.gov press release, archived) - This is perfect. A direct government source about a key figure in the scandal. The SEC also had a parallel release7, 8. I will use the FBI one for the historical event.

Now, let's create the LINK_POOL and then write the article.

LINK_POOL (Hidden Table):

Anchor TextURL
accountabilityhttps://diversification.com/term/accountability
briberyhttps://diversification.com/term/bribery
compliancehttps://diversification.com/term/compliance
corporate governancehttps://diversification.com/term/corporate_governance
due diligencehttps://diversification.com/term/due_diligence
embezzlementhttps://diversification.com/term/embezzlement
ethical behaviorhttps://diversification.com/term/ethical_behavior
financial reportinghttps://diversification.com/term/financial_reporting
fiduciary dutyhttps://diversification.com/term/fiduciary_duty
fraudhttps://diversification.com/term/fraud
insider tradinghttps://diversification.com/term/insider_trading
risk managementhttps://diversification.com/term/risk_management
shareholder valuehttps://diversification.com/term/shareholder_value
stakeholdershttps://diversification.com/term/stakeholders
whistleblowerhttps://diversification.com/term/whistleblower
white-collar crimehttps://diversification.com/term/white-collar_crime

The [TERM] is Corporate malfeasance.
The [RELATED_TERM] is White-collar crime.
The [TERM_CATEGORY] is Business ethics and corporate governance.

Confidence Score: 5/5 - All requirements seem to be met for Step 1.

Proceeding to Step 2.123, 45, 6

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