Thursday, May 25, 2006

Enron Executives Found Guilty of Conspiracy and Fraud

Chief Executive Jeffrey K. Skilling and Founder Kenneth L. Lay were convicted of misleading the public about the true financial health of Enron, whose 2001 collapse, symbolizes the corporate corruption sweeping the United States.

Skilling was found guilty of 19 of 28 counts of fraud, false statements and insider trading. Lay was found guilty of all 6 counts of conspiracy and fraud.

As a response to the current culture of corruption, time tested leadership principles can transform America to its rightful destiny.

Read American Leadership Principles in an Age of Corruption.

http://www.vincentbove.com/vb_article_012.php

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