“This is a simple case. It is not about accounting. It is about lies and choices.”
That’s how (then) Assistant U.S. Attorney John Hueston kicked off the trial of Enron Corp. leaders Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling in January 2006.
Enron and WorldCom usher in wave of fraud cases targeting corporate executives.
December 21, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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“This is a simple case. It is not about accounting. It is about lies and choices.”
That’s how (then) Assistant U.S. Attorney John Hueston kicked off the trial of Enron Corp. leaders Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling in January 2006.
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