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| #285 Updated: 10/23/06 6:29 p.m. 10/22/06 What Skilling's Sentencing Means Experts claim the pendulum is swinging away from aggressive enforcement of corporate fraud. Will Monday's sentencing of the former Enron CEO prove them right? 10/22/06 Man gets prison for fraud A Midway City man convicted of defrauding insurance companies out of millions through his Garden Grove pharmacy was sentenced Friday to 14 years in prison. 10/22/06 Ex-Fleetcars chief faces fraud charges A former executive of a car resale company in San Mateo County has been charged with bank fraud for allegedly submitting false documents to obtain financing. 10/22/06 Ethics Training Becoming Standard Practice More corporate boards are becoming actively involved in providing oversight into companies' ethics and compliance programs, according to a new report. 10/22/06 Judge: It's Payback Time for Grasso The former NYSE head failed to keep the board informed of his pay package, the court says. (Yesterday's news has been archived) |