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To: Stockdoctor who wrote (49120)4/9/2002 3:39:51 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 99280
 
Associated Press

Enron Auditor Pleads Guilty

Andersen Auditor Pleads Guilty to Directing Shredding of Enron Documents

HOUSTON (AP) -- The Arthur Andersen accountant who oversaw Enron's books pleaded guilty Tuesday to directing the shredding of Enron documents and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in a deal that could help break the scandal wide open.

David B. Duncan is believed to be the first person in the Enron case to strike a deal with prosecutors. He was fired by Andersen after the accounting firm acknowledged large-scale destruction of Enron documents and deletion of computer files related to the collapse of the energy giant.

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