Ex-Enron insider gets 27-month term |
Houston Chronicle - Jun 19, 2007 |
A federal judge closed a chapter in the Enron story Monday by ordering a 27-month prison term for the former head of the company's broadband division, the last to be punished of former executives who admitted to crimes.
Loose ends remain in the Enron criminal investigation after the sentencing of former broadband division CEO Kenneth Rice, who pleaded guilty in 2004 to securities fraud.
Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling, who is serving a 24-year prison term for 19 criminal counts, has yet to appeal. Three British bankers await trial on fraud charges in October. Other appeals and retrials are on tap.
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- Posted: 2007-06-19 10:20:26
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