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A former executive of failed U.S. energy company Enron's broadband subsidiary has been sentenced to 16 months in prison. Joseph Hirko, 53, who was co-chief executive officer of Enron Broadband Services, drew the sentence Monday from U.S.
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The Supreme Court overturned a ruling that a former executive of Enron Broadband Services, the failed telecommunications business of Enron Corp, could be retried...Scott Yeager, a former senior vice president of business development...Justice Department...
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Enron executive Michael Kopper yesterday pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering and fraud and implicated the firmâs former high flying finance director Andrew Fastow, after he agreed to co-operate with prosecutors...As part of a deal to co-operate...
Joseph Hirko spent more than five years insisting he was innocent of Enron-related crimes, enduring the hodgepodge outcome of his first trial and losing an appeal to shed most remaining charges against him. On Tuesday, the former chief of Enron's broadband...
The former chief executive of Enron's broadband division is slated to plead guilty to a federal felony Tuesday rather than face a jury a second time. Joseph Hirko was slated to be retried alongside Rex Shelby, a former top software executive, in December...
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