Former Enron CEO defends himself in testimony

Former Enron chief executive Jeffrey Skilling has insisted to sceptical politicians that he knew of nothing improper about the web of partnerships that brought down the company.

Former Enron CEO defends himself in testimony

Former Enron chief executive Jeffrey Skilling has insisted to sceptical politicians that he knew of nothing improper about the web of partnerships that brought down the company.

Four of Skilling's former colleagues at the energy-trading conglomerate remained silent and refused to testify to the House of Representatives subcommittee, invoking their constitutional privilege.

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