WHEN THE FULL SCOPE of Enron Corp.’s duplicity began unfolding, fingers pointed at an array of apparent accomplices.

Accountants who concocted hiding places for losses. Investment bankers who financed sham deals. Lawyers who approved all of it. Without such complicity, the primary schemers at Enron would have been stopped in their tracks.

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