The Corruption Files: Unmasking Crazy Eddie: Corporate Governance Gone Wrong

What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard, discuss some of the most audacious corruption cases in anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws.

In this episode of Season 2, Tom and Mike explore the infamous Crazy Eddie scandal, one of the most audacious corporate frauds in history.

The scheme, orchestrated by Eddie Antar and his family during the 1980s and 1990s, involved tax evasion, inventory inflation, and money laundering through a method known as the ‘Panama Pump.’ They defrauded various stakeholders, including customers, bankers, investors, and governmental bodies, ultimately leading to Eddie’s extradition from Israel and imprisonment. This episode dissects the scandal’s rapid unraveling post-IPO, focusing on flawed corporate governance and oversight. By examining the pitfalls of family-controlled businesses and the lack of transparency exemplified by the Crazy Eddie and Boar’s Head Listeria scandals, the hosts underscore the critical importance of checks and balances in corporate structures.

Key Highlights:

  • The Audacious Fraud of Crazy Eddie
  • Tax Evasion and Inventory Inflation
  • The Panama Pump Scheme
  • The Whistleblower: Sam Antar
  • Lessons in Corporate Governance

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