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    Bernard John Ebbers (August 27, 1941 – February 2, 2020) was a Canadian businessman and the co-founder and CEO of WorldCom. Under his management, WorldCom grew rapidly but collapsed in 2002 amid revelations of accounting irregularities, making it at the time one of the largest accounting scandals in the United States.

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, the "telecom cowboy" who spent 13 years in federal prison for his involvement in a notorious $11 billion accounting scandal, died Sunday. He was 78.

  3. Feb 3, 2020 · Bernard J. Ebbers, who built a modest Mississippi phone company into a telecommunications giant, WorldCom, but later went to jail after its collapse in one of the nation’s largest corporate ...

  4. Feb 3, 2020 · Former Worldcom CEO Bernie Ebbers dies at 78. The former chief of WorldCom, convicted in one of the largest corporate accounting scandals in U.S. history, died just over a month after his early ...

  5. Feb 3, 2020 · Bernard Ebbers, the former CEO of WorldCom, who went to prison in 2006 for his role in an $11 billion accounting fraud case, has died.

  6. Feb 3, 2020 · Bernard Ebbers, who built WorldCom Inc into a telecommunications giant and was convicted in one of the largest U.S. accounting scandals, died on Sunday, his family said in a statement.

  7. Feb 3, 2020 · Bernard J. Ebbers, a telecom executive who grew a small Mississippi firm into the Wall Street juggernaut WorldCom, only for its gains to be unmasked in an $11 billion corporate accounting...

  8. Jul 13, 2005 · Bernard Ebbers, who as CEO of WorldCom oversaw the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history, was sentenced today to 25 years in prison.

  9. Feb 3, 2020 · Bernard Ebbers was 78. The Canadian-born former telecommunications executive died Sunday in Brookhaven Mississippi, surrounded by his family, according to a family statement.

  10. Feb 3, 2020 · The former chief of WorldCom, convicted in one of the largest corporate accounting scandals in U.S. history, died just over a month after his early release from prison. Bernard Ebbers was 78.

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