Companies are always liable for the actions of their agents, unless the agent is acting outside his authority in a way that the company would not have been expected to notice.
YES!
The whistleblower for Enron was Sherron Watkins. As a vice president at Enron, she raised concerns about the company's accounting practices and potential financial fraud in a memo to then-CEO Kenneth Lay in August 2001. Her actions ultimately drew attention to the company's unethical practices, contributing to the exposure of the Enron scandal.
No.
Enron is not a place with a population. Enron Corporation was a company, not a city or region.
Yes, the intruder is liable for his actions if he unlawfully entered a property or committed a crime while trespassing. This could result in legal consequences and potential charges.
Yes, I may be held liable for my actions
... is liable for any damage due to negligible actions...what is negligible actions in this sentence. it's from a product information.
Enron ended in 2001.
No.
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
No. Mr.Lay was found guilty on all counts for his particpation in the criminal actions that led to collapse of Enron.
Enron scandal was created in 1985.