Jeffrey K. Skilling
Oct 23 2006, Jonty

Jeffrey K. Skilling, the former CEO of Enron faces judgment day today for his role in the massive corporate fraud that brought the behemoth down. Many expect that the 52-year-old Skilling will get a sentence so long that it would virtually mean spending...

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