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


To: James Calladine who wrote (2164)6/11/2002 2:12:51 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 3602
 
SENATE PANEL LOOKING INTO THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S CONTACTS WITH ENRON IS ASKING WHEN ALL RECORDS WILL BE DELIVERED
Source: Energy News Live
Jun 11 08:11
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The senate panel looking into the White House's contacts with Enron wants to know when the administration will deliver the rest of the records subpoenaed. Joseph Lieberman, Chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, says the panel "needs production to be complete soon." So far, the panel has received some 2500 pages of documents under subpoena from the White House. The panel started seeking the information from the White House since late March as part of its investigation of Enron's collapse.

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