[Am-info] Maybe this should deserve a new fresh lokk?
madodel@ptdprolog.net
madodel@ptdprolog.net
Thu, 21 Mar 2002 07:03:16 -0500
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<20020321111541.CLGX1332.priv-edtnes11-hme0.telusplanet.net@billisanasshole>,
on 03/21/02 at 03:15 AM,
"Mike Stephen" <mikestp@telus.net> said:
>From the Seattle Weekly online:
>Microfraud?
> A Microsoft
> executive accuses
> the company of
> cooking its books.
> by Mike Romano
<Snip>
> Most shocking of all was what
> happened to Pancerzewski when he
> reported the suspicious bookkeeping
> to his supervisors, Microsoft CFO
> Mike Brown and chief operating
> officer Bob Herbold, in the spring of
> 1995. Soon afterward,
> Pancerzewski--who for nearly five
> years had received stellar
> performance evaluations--received
> his first-ever unsatisfactory one, and
> was eventually forced to resign.
This happened in 1995 and no one in the SEC or the USDOJ noticed it or did
any investigation? Now that would have been a great reason for a special
prosecutor to investigate the Clinton administration, instead of who he
was bopping. Why did everyone turn their heads on this?
I doubt with the bozos running things today, anything will come of it
though. They are all a bunch of monkeys, as in "hear no evil, see no
evil, speak no evil". Why are they all afraid of enforcing any laws when
it comes to the criminal organization known as microsoft?
Mark
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