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Conspiracy Theory or you can't make this stuff up?

First, I think that OSU can shred their own documents. Second, why would OSU bother shredding anything? They can have their team captain drive to the NCAA offices in a new Bugatti to hand over pay stubs for every player on OSU and the NCAA isn't going to do anything about it. It is all about money and they are not going to lose the number one team in the heartland of the US.
 
a lot of auditors worked for AA, and not all of them were corrupt. non-story.

that's like saying all automotive engineers from Ford are incompetent because of the Pinto.
 
MichChamp02 said:
a lot of auditors worked for AA, and not all of them were corrupt. non-story.

that's like saying all automotive engineers from Ford are incompetent because of the Pinto.

I follow and agree with what you're saying, but your analogy sorta needs the Pinto to be designed in such a criminally incompetent way that would it cause Ford to go out of buisness to compare to Andersen. It's not that this company has a few guys from a company that had one bad project, it's composed of the remains of a company that went out of business because it was found guilty of obstruction of justice.

Arthur Andersen Lives On in Part as Protiviti
http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=900005499711

...for the record, between "conpiracy theory" and "less than ideal PR move" I'd also vote "conspiracy theory", but since Andersen got the death penalty for being part of a cover up, I think it warrants mention...just so long as nobody takes it too seriously.

Mostly, I'm impressed that someone dug up that connection.

Maybe it's just me. I enjoyed The Davinci Code too.
 
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