Enron faces chief faces 10 years in jail
Andrew Fastow, the chief architect of the shady deals that brought down Enron, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy in a deal that could take prosecutors to the top of the corporate ladder at the scandal-ridden company.
Yesterday’s plea by the former Enron finance chief called for a 10-year sentence and for him to help prosecutors who have targeted – but not charged - the executives who once occupied the most opulent offices on the company’s top floor: former chairman Kenneth Lay and former chief executive Jeffrey Skilling.