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To: gao seng who wrote (220011)1/18/2002 8:49:17 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
Andersen recovers missing Enron files

BY CHRIS AYRES AND JON ASHWORTH

ANDERSEN, the accountancy firm caught in the Enron scandal, has recovered thousands of electronic files relating to the Enron audit.
The recovery of back-up files — including e-mails and duplicates of paper documents that were shredded — will help the investigation into the collapse of the Houston-based energy trading group. Andersen admitted on January 10 that individuals in the firm had disposed of a “significant but undetermined” number of electronic and paper documents relating to Enron.


thetimes.co.uk