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    • Skilling to the slammer

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Former Enron chief Jeff Skilling is expected to start his sentence today at the Federal Correctional Institution in Waseca, which lies south of Minneapolis. The prison is a former branch campus of the University of Minnesota that a decade was converted into a low security prison.

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    • Enron sentence roundup

      Posted by SoxFirst

      So Richard Causey, Enron's former chief accounting officer, has been sentenced to 5 1/2 years for his role in the scandal, 18 months less than the seven year maximum he agreed to serve when he did the last-minute plea in December to avoid trial. Andy Fastow, who also got a reduced sentenced and lowered the bar for the rest.

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      Enron's Skilling sentenced to 24-years in prison

      Posted by Billbar from Reuters

      Former Enron Corp. chief executive Jeff Skilling was sentenced on Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in the financial scandal that brought down the company and came to symbolize a dark era in U.S. business. U.S. District Judge Sim Lake said Skilling, 52, would remain free with an electronic monitor on his ankle until he is ordered to report to prison.

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    SoxFirst

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    Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.

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