Just wondering...does anyone know who would be held responsible in the criminal probe?
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Club Fed has a nice tennis court - those CEO's don't have it as bad as typical criminals
Thanks for whistle-blowing.
I applaud this Grand Jury inquiry. On one hand, if CCI has done nothing criminal then they'll be fine. Conversely, if they've done anything criminal, we all benefit from outcome.
More than Jack. I've been whistleblowing for months. I started even before I got a new job because I was so appalled at what I was seeing in financial aid (Socle). I would say that there are quite a few VPs who could face criminal charges - certainly KD.
All of us. We took their money knowing they couldn't read or write.
Hum... maybe ask any of these guys:
Jeff Skilling, former CEO of Enron
Serving 24 years for fraud, insider trading, and other crimes related to the collapse of Enron
Bernie Ebbers, former CEO of WorldCom
Serving 25 years for accounting fraud that cost investors over $100 billion
Dennis Kozlowski, former CEO of Tyco Serving 8 to 25 years for stealing $134 million from Tyco
John Rigas, former CEO of Adelphia Communications Serving 25 years for bank, wire, and securities fraud related to the demise of Adelphia
Sanjay Kumar, former CEO of Computer Associates Serving 12 years for obstruction of justice and securities fraud
Walter Forbes, former CEO of Cendant Serving 12 years for fraud
Richard Scrushy, former CEO of HealthSouth Serving 7 years for bribery and mail fraud
Joseph Nacchio, former CEO of Qwest Communications
Serving 6 years for insider trading
Sam Waksal, former CEO of ImClone Served 7 years for securities fraud (released last year)
Martin Grass, former CEO of Rite Aid Served 6 years for fraud and obstruction (just released this year)
Jack: Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Likely you!