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...DynCorp interestingly runs the information systems for the Department of Justice and the SEC, the very people Enron is under investigation by,” Karam said...
Enron’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in March 2000 and 2001 show Winokur owned more than 100,000 shares of Enron stock, which would have been worth between $8 and $9 million one year ago—before the value of the company’s stock plummeted to virtually nothing...
Karam noted Winokur’s status as the former chair of the board of directors and a current board member of DynCorp—a subcontractor for the federal government with ties to the SEC...
...would depend on how important that client [the SEC] was,” Hayes said. “If it’s 1 percent of [DynCorp’s] business it probably isn’t, but if it’s 10 or 15 percent that could be more of a problem...
Beyond Winokur’s involvement with DynCorp, the New York Times uncovered proxy statements filed by Enron with the SEC that fail to list Winokur as a board member of the NATCO Group, a producer of gas and oil equipment that did $1.5 million in business with Enron...