Word: executivesã
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...gubernatorial hopeful stressed the need to have “independent outside directors” monitor corporate audits and executives?? salaries. He also said that accountants should be held liable for fraud, and that corporate management on all levels must be free from conflicts of interest...
...report is highly critical of Enron, faulting its three leading executives??Andrew Fastow, Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay—for having “withheld from the board important information about” the company’s potentially fraudulent deals...
...energy contacts do not fall under the protection of executive privilege, and we are glad that the administration has said it will not invoke such arguments. Executive privilege was intended to protect private conversations between the president and his counsel, not between the vice president and energy executives??especially when some of those executives may be implicated in a financial scandal of the highest order. Neither Clinton nor Nixon could successfully extend the doctrine to protect private conversations outside of their small circle of counsel and cabinet; Cheney should take note of this historical precedent...