Damn! Trickshot, you beat me to it.
I've worked on several consulting projects with Andersenites (now Accenture, as you note). They were the biggest pieces of shit ever to splat into suits.
The last time, the client company threw them out -- took a while, but the client finally realized that Andersen was putting complete idiots with no training on the project, letting them learn how to write software on the client's dollar, and then rolling the idiots off after 3-6 months, replacing them with new idiots.
The previous times all had similar problems with Andersen overbilling, overstaffing, underestimating significant requirements, and otherwise trying their best to screw their clients out of everything they had. Andersen loved to worm their way into a company, bleed it dry, and leave it with completely nonfunctional IT projects when the money ran out.
I made a vow many years ago, after the second or third time I saw this happening, that if I ever own a business, and if anyone ever even mentions bringing Andersen in to look at anything, that employee will be out the door so fast that his/her shoe soles will be smoldering.
Given the way those sleazeballs behaved on their consulting projects, Andersen's criminal conduct in their "auditing" of Enron, not to mention their obstruction of justice by destroying documents, doesn't surprise me in the least.