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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PartyTime who wrote (1715)1/30/2002 11:17:36 AM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Respond to of 5185
 
"Lay, Skilling, Fastow et al. have demonstrated a remarkable ability to ignore their personal
responsibility for this,'' says University of Houston management professor J. Timothy McMahon. If
it weren't so tragic, it would be comical: In Skilling's one public appearance since he abruptly
resigned from the company last August for undisclosed "personal reasons,'' he said, "I had no
idea the company was in anything but excellent shape.'' Watkins' letter suggests otherwise:
Skilling "knew this stuff was unfixable and would rather abandon ship now than resign in shame
in two years,'' she wrote. All the stories can't conflict forever, and at some point, we'll know the
answer to the biggest question of all: Who's going to jail?