For some reason, this article predicting an 'Enron style scandal' in the UK seems to be generating a lot of interest at the moment.
The essence of it is that, according to a survey commissioned by a document management company, "89 per cent [of senior IT professionals] claimed that someone at their company had the capability to tamper with or lose documents to suit their own ends."
This, apparently, has the potential to lead to an Enron-style accounting scandal.
Quite why the fact that employees are not always utterly honest and could commit crimes is such a story, I don't know. But I do commend document management software company Version One, who commissioned the research, for getting their press release such wide coverage. Much respect.
