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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Mephisto who wrote (1599)1/29/2002 11:07:55 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 5185
 
An excerpt from the article you posted:

>>>"There's some things that weren't - that he wasn't told,
Lisa," Mrs. Lay said in answer to a question about the
many criminal investigations hanging over him. "Never,
never, not for one second, would he have allowed anything
to go on that was illegal. If those people had come back to
him and told him there was something wrong, he would
have stopped it and fixed it."<<<

Poor, poor Kenny Ole' Boy must not have known his company had set up some 800 Cayman Island accounts. Actually, I think they did come to him explaining problems and that's probably why so many Cayman Island accounts got created.

Now I'm a softie for anyone going through tough times, but I'm havin' a tough time being a softie in this instance. Anyone else feel the sameway? And of tough times, I wonder if Lays Potatoe Chips will see a decline in sales because of once Enron's top dog.
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