
No One Would Listen
A True Financial Thriller
Harry Markopolos(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2010
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-470-55373-2 (ISBN)
Description
Harry Markopolos and his team of financial sleuths discuss first-hand how they cracked the Madoff Ponzi scheme
No One Would Listen is the exclusive story of the Harry Markopolos-lead investigation into Bernie Madoff and his $65 billion Ponzi scheme. While a lot has been written about Madoff's scam, few actually know how Markopolos and his team-affectionately called "The Fox Hounds" by Markopolos himself, uncovered what Madoff was doing years before this financial disaster reached its pinnacle. Unfortunately, no one listened, until the damage of the world's largest financial fraud ever was irreversible.
Since that time, Markopolos openly has testified and questioned the enforcement and fraud investigation capabilities of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), shared a sliver of this page-turning story with 60 Minutes, and become perhaps the world's most visible and insightful whistleblower on fraud and conflicts of interest in financial markets.
Throughout the book, Markopolos and his Fox Hounds tell their first-hand story of investigating Madoff-with the help of bestselling author David Fisher. They explain how they discovered the fraud, and then how they provided credible and detailed evidence to major newspapers and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) many times between 2000 and 2008, only to have his warnings ignored repeatedly by the SEC.
* Provides a firsthand account of how Markopolos uncovered Madoff's scam years before it actually fell apart
* Discusses how the SEC missed the red flags raised by Markopolos
* Describes how Madoff was enabled by investors and fiduciaries alike
* The only book to tell the story of Madoff's scam and the SEC's failings by those who saw both first hand
Despite repeated written and verbal warnings to the SEC by Harry Markopolos, Bernie Madoff was allowed to continue his operations. No One Would Listen paints a vivid portrait of Markopolos and his determined team of financial sleuths, and what impact they will have on financial markets and financial regulation for decades to come.
Reviews / Votes
[STARRED REVIEW] Markopolos, the whistleblower who filed five unheeded complaints against Ponzi king Bernie Madoff over nine years, has produced an astonishing true-life whodunit set amidst the personalities, plots, and international intrigue of Wall Street. Having collected damning information on money manager Madoff-the respected co-founder of NASDAQ who ran the largest financial scam in history-since 1999, Markopolos's work as a chartered financial analyst and certified fraud examiner, aided by an industry journalist and two colleagues from his days as a derivatives portfolio manager, lays bare the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a tragically inept regulating agency that "didn't give a rat's ass about protecting investors," and seemed to consider Madoff "just another guy cutting some corners." Realizing he had not one but two powerful opponents-"Madoff and this nonfunctioning agency"-Markopolos refused to give up, despite fearing for his life and his family; accordingly, he transmits his team's determination and fascination in contagious detail. The hows and whys of Madoff's eventual arrest, Markopolos's subsequent appearances before Congress, and the carnival of press coverage makes a satisfying conclusion to this strange epic; Markopolos also includes complete documentation of his formal submissions to the SEC, plus his recommendations for much-needed reform at the agency. (Mar.) (PublishersWeekly.com, March 29, 2010) ".a salutary tale and the detailed regulatory lessons offered in the epilogue deserve attention." (Financial Times, March 2010)More details
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.3 cm
Thickness: 3 cm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-55373-2 (9780470553732)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
HARRY MARKOPOLOS, a former securities industry executive turned independent financial fraud investigator, was the whistleblower who provided credible and detailed evidence several times from 2000-2008 that should have prompted an immediate investigation by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission into Bernie Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme. Markopolos's investigation was assisted by his investigative team, including Frank Casey, Neil Chelo, and Michael Ocrant.
For additional information and resources, visit www.noonewouldlisten.com
Content
Foreword.
Who's Who.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: A Red Wagon in a Field of Snow.
Chapter 2: The Slot Machine That Kept Coming Up Cherries.
Chapter 3: Falling Down the Rabbit Hole.
Chapter 4: Finding More Peters (to Pay Paul).
Chapter 5: The Goddess of Justice Wears a Blindfold.
Chapter 6: Didn't Anyone Want a Pulitzer?
Chapter 7: More Red Flags Than the Soviet Union.
Chapter 8: Closing the Biggest Barn Door in Wall Street History.
Chapter 9: Soaring Like an Eagle Surrounded by Turkeys.
Epilogue: Mr. Pinkslip Goes to Washington.
Appendix A: Madoff Tops Charts; Skeptics Ask How.
Appendix B: The World's Largest Hedge Fund Is a Fraud.
Appendix C: Online Resource Guide for the Classroom and Beyond.
A Note on Sources.
About the Author.
Acknowledgments.
Index.