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Enron Whistleblower Would Go to WikiLeaks Now
New York (January 28, 2011)By Michael Cohn
Sherron Watkins, the former vice president at Enron who tried to blow the whistle on the accounting violations at the scandal-plagued Houston energy-trading giant, told an audience at a seminar Friday on the new whistleblower provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act that she and other whistleblower employees would probably take their concerns to WikiLeaks rather than the Securities and Exchange Commission now.
“People now will go to WikiLeaks to protect themselves,” she said during a briefing at the New York State Society of CPAs’ Foundation for Accounting Education offices in Manhattan.
http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/Enron-Whistleblower-WikiLeaks-57078-1.html

americanrevolutionpart2:

Enron Whistleblower Would Go to WikiLeaks Now

New York (January 28, 2011)
By Michael Cohn

Sherron Watkins, the former vice president at Enron who tried to blow the whistle on the accounting violations at the scandal-plagued Houston energy-trading giant, told an audience at a seminar Friday on the new whistleblower provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act that she and other whistleblower employees would probably take their concerns to WikiLeaks rather than the Securities and Exchange Commission now.


“People now will go to WikiLeaks to protect themselves,” she said during a briefing at the New York State Society of CPAs’ Foundation for Accounting Education offices in Manhattan.

http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/Enron-Whistleblower-WikiLeaks-57078-1.html

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