Argument of Wilbert Warren Perry Before the Joint Standing Committee on Railroads, in Regard to the Suppressed and Concealed Earnings and Unauthorized Investments of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Co
Wilbert Warren Perry, Henry L Goodwin
Argument of Wilbert Warren Perry Before the Joint Standing Committee on Railroads, in Regard to the Suppressed and Concealed Earnings and Unauthorized Investments of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Co
Wilbert Warren Perry, Henry L Goodwin
This report presents the compelling case of Wilbert Warren Perry, an attorney who fought to uncover corruption and malfeasance at the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Perry's testimony before the Joint Standing Committee on Railroads sheds light on the illegal activities of the company's executives and makes a powerful argument for greater oversight of the railroad industry. This book will be of interest to historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in corporate ethics.
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