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Monday, 17 February, 2003, 16:23 GMT

ENRON

Enron 'bribed tax officials'
Enron executives bribed tax officials in order to fabricate accounts, a Senate inquiry finds, describing the deception as "eye-popping".

Enron finance chief denies charges

Enron auditor fined $500,000

New Enron sleaze allegations

Ex-Enron oil unit files for bankruptcy

Enron finance chief charged with fraud

Enron puts itself up for sale

US POLITICAL FALLOUT
White House reveals Enron documents
Thousands of pages of secret documents detailing links between the Bush administration and Enron are made available for scrutiny.

White House gets Enron subpoena

Democrats seek Enron advantage

White House sued for Enron records

The Enron outrage game

THE INVESTIGATIONS
Enron directors plead innocence
Four Enron directors claim they are not to blame for the firm's collapse because they say key information was hidden from them.

Bitter row dominates Enron hearing

Enron witness: Lay was duped

Silent Enron boss faces Congress anger

The whistleblower's warning in full

Former Enron boss declares innocence

MULTIPLYING LAWSUITS
Enron suit implicates nine US banks
Angered Enron shareholders amend their suit to include some of Wall Street's best-known investment bankers, accusing them of fraud.

Enron employees campaign for pay

Enron's ex-staff fight for cash

Enron chiefs sued for $25bn

How Enron let down its employees

ENRON: THE RISE AND FALL
Enron's trail of deception
After a year of deliberations, a government report details Enron's complex manoeuvres to save tax, but says it will be hard to stop.

Enron restructures to survive

Kenneth Lay: A fallen hero

Enron's internet monster

Enron chairman resigns

Enron files for bankruptcy

Rise and fall of an energy giant

Troubles multiply at Enron

ANDERSEN'S GUILT
Andersen guilty in Enron case
US accountancy firm Arthur Andersen is convicted of obstructing justice, and now pledges to stop auditing publicly traded firms.

Andersen wreckage 'means higher fees'

Analysis: Verdict signals Andersen's end

Andersen's fall from grace

The Andersen trial at-a-glance

Auditor 'saw Enron papers shredded'

UK FALLOUT
Enron fraud charge for British bankers
The US Department of Justice charges three former National Westminster bankers with a $7.3m fraud linked to failed energy giant Enron.

Wakeham 'not party to Enron fraud'

Wakeham faces Enron questions

Labour's Enron difficulties

Enron claims and counter-claims

Q&A: Enron sleaze row


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