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Essay heading: Cynthia Cooper: Journey of a Whistleblower
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She witnessed the growth of the company to the Telecom giant it became and endured the heartbreak of having to be the one to take it down. No one wanted WorldCom to legitimately succeed more than Cynthia Cooper and part of her died with it.
The Fraud Begins
Later in her career Cooper began to unravel the scandal that became WorldCom... displayed 300 characters
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No one wanted WorldCom to legitimately succeed more than Cynthia Cooper and part of her died with it.
The Fraud Begins
Later in her career Cooper began to unravel the scandal that became WorldCom. She lays out each player in her story’s development by humanizing them. First, she describes David Myers, the controller, who is a family man and a loving husband... displayed next 300 characters
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