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Harry M. Markopolos (born October 22, 1956) is an American former securities industry executive and a forensic accounting and financial fraud investigator. From 1999 to 2008, Markopolos uncovered evidence that suggested that Bernie Madoff's wealth management business was a huge Ponzi scheme.
Jan 3, 2023 · Harry Markopolos is a former Wall Street executive who exposed Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme to the SEC and the public. Learn about his background, education, career, and current activities as a forensic accounting consultant and author.
Apr 16, 2021 · Harry Markopolos is a former quant who exposed the Wall Street's biggest conman, Bernard Madoff, in 2005. He filed several complaints to the SEC, but they were ignored until Madoff's Ponzi scheme collapsed in 2008.
Apr 14, 2021 · In 2009, 60 Minutes interviewed Madoff Ponzi scheme whistleblower Harry Markopolos, who said he alerted the Securities and Exchange Commission of Madoff's fraud starting in 2000. ...more.
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Aug 16, 2019 · Markopolos is an accounting expert who started looking into Bernie Madoff's firm in 1999, when he first suspected that the investment business was actually a fraud, the Wall...
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Mar 2, 2010 · Harry Markopolos spent nearly a decade on Bernard Madoff's trail. He says his efforts to alert securities regulators about Madoff's schemes were repeatedly ignored. In a new book, he details...
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Aug 16, 2019 · Harry Markopolos says he told four hedge funds that General Electric was “a bigger fraud than Enron” before one of them agreed to bet on the analysis, and cut him in on the profits.