Playing the stock market is fine, but he went too far. In the end, he had no choice but to go to jail.
But Wu Changfeng did not come to save Jarwick.
Whether Jarwick lives or dies has absolutely nothing to do with me.
As long as I get what I want, that's enough.
Wu Changfeng said to the receptionist, "You'd better contact Jia Weike. Don't say anything else, just say that I'm very interested in what happened in 1987."
The receptionist dialed the number with suspicion.
After a while, the receptionist asked the two people to go upstairs.
Inside the elevator, Huo Jiaqi asked, "1987? How old were you then?"
Wu Changfeng smiled and said, "That's not important."
We arrived at Jarwick's office.
Jarwick looked at Wu Changfeng with some surprise, and after inviting him to sit down, asked, "A Japanese?"
“No,” Wu Changfeng said calmly, “I am from the mainland.”
"Huh?" Jarwick frowned even more. Why would a mainland Chinese person bring up the year 1987?
Jarwick looked at Huo Jiaqi: "And this one?"
Wu Changfeng waved his hand: "It has nothing to do with him."
Jarwick nodded: "Then let's go inside and talk."
Wu Changfeng nodded and said to Huo Jiaqi, "Wait for me here."
"OK."
The two entered the inner room, which was a smaller office.
Jarwick stared at Wu Changfeng.
Wu Changfeng, on the other hand, didn't care.
Jarwick couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Wu, what happened in '87 is in the past. What brings you here?"
“It’s all in the past.” Wu Changfeng fiddled with his fingers. “It’s just that time has passed. I don’t know what happened with the auditor, but I know the details of what happened.”
"The auditors discovered that Enron's funds were entering personal accounts, and despite the conclusive evidence, you still ordered the investigation to stop."
"The reason is simple: Enron's top management values the huge profits that Borget brings to the company more, and in comparison, obeying the law seems less important."
Am I right?
Wu Changfeng watched Jia Weike's reaction with a smile.
Jarwick scoffed, "This won't affect us at present."
“Yes.” Wu Changfeng drawled, “Maybe. When investors hear this news, they might sell their stocks, and the loss won’t matter to them.”
"but……"
Wu Changfeng's gaze sharpened: "Anran Company got a taste of success and went further and further, inflating profits and risking breaking the law."
"The company successively established multiple offshore companies to avoid taxes and increase company profits. The establishment of offshore companies allowed Enron to transfer funds at will without being noticed, while also concealing the company's operating losses."
Wu Changfeng paused after speaking.
Jarwick is on the verge of exploding!
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