"On the sixth day of deliberations, a jury of eight women and four men convicted the former executives of misleading the public about the true financial health of Enron, whose collapse in late 2001 symbolized the wave of corporate fraud that swept the United States early this decade," per CNN.com.
It's about time. On the other hand, it was perhaps worth a delay if that's what was needed for the government to build a strong case against Skilling and Lay.
Hopefully their sentences will be sufficient.
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