Judge approves WorldCom settlement

A US judge has approved a $750m (€662m) settlement between US regulators and WorldCom, saying a substantially heavier fine for a corporate accounting fraud scandal would “unfairly penalise” the company’s 50,000 employees.

Judge approves WorldCom settlement

A US judge has approved a $750m (€662m) settlement between US regulators and WorldCom, saying a substantially heavier fine for a corporate accounting fraud scandal would “unfairly penalise” the company’s 50,000 employees.

Although the fine in the $11bn (€9.71bn) case was $250m (€220m) higher than originally proposed, Judge Jed Rakoff of Manhattan said that driving the telecommunications company out of business was not the goal.

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