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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (4130)6/28/2002 2:47:15 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (2) of 5185
 
"Only last week, WorldCom ponied up $100,000 for the mega-million Republic National Committee fundraising gala, featuring George W. Bush, in Washington, D.C. That was enough to get WorldCom listed in the program as a "vice chairman" of the event.

So far, the White House and the G.O.P. have indicated that they will not return the corrupt donation from the disgraced firm."


One company after another is in trouble. And Arthur Anderson was the auditor!

I wasn't aware that Trent Lott was connected to Worldcom. We shouldn't be surprised. Bush's cabinet
comes from corporate America, and Bush has filled many government positions with people from corporate
America.

Now, Xerox is in trouble!
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