As a part of the fallout from the high-profile prosecutions of Enron execs Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling, The Seattle Times
spent some time attempting to shed some light on the folks that were supposed to be watch-dogging the energy trader's management team - the corporate directors. Interesting reading on the people at the periphery of the biggest corporate scandal of the decade (and who may be serving on the board of a company near you). What have they learned, if anything, from the whole sorid ordeal? Check out
the story to find out.
-- MDT
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