Editor&Publisher: Whistleblower claims WSJ editors delayed Madoff investigation
February 5th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics
“The key ‘whistleblower’ in the Bernard Madoff fraud case, Harry Markopolos, testified today [Feb 4 2009] before Congress, alleging among other things that he approached the Wall Street Journal on the story more than three years ago, and the newspaper ultimately did nothing,” Editor&Publisher reports.
Tags: bernard madoff, Congress, editor, Editor&Publisher, Harry Markopolos, The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal, whistleblower, WSJ
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