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Enron 'bribed tax officials' [Clinton Administration[
BBC World Service ^

Posted on 02/16/2003 4:46:34 PM PST by MaineVoter2002

Clinton's IRS Let Enron Pay No Taxes

From 1996 to 1999!! IRS was busy attacking churches!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2756345.stm

The energy giant - once the US' seventh largest firm - paid no income tax between 1996 and 1999 according to the investigation by the Senate Finance Committee. Enron was always on all of Clinton Commerce Dept trade junket (bribes) trips with Ron Brown.   Clinton approved loads of Ex-Im Bank loans for Enron. Bush Admin approved one and denied others. Also Robert Rubin was doing sneaky things trying to save Enron.

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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clinton; enron
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1 posted on 02/16/2003 4:46:34 PM PST by MaineVoter2002
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To: MaineVoter2002
B.S. Plenty (aka Barbra Streisand) was unavailable for comment.
2 posted on 02/16/2003 4:53:32 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: MaineVoter2002
Maybe it's just me, but I think that it would benefit everyone if you posted the real title (to avoid duplication) and a real excerpt so that readers aren't mislead. Your comments had me hoping that the article really did mention "Clinton's IRS"-- silly me!
3 posted on 02/16/2003 4:57:23 PM PST by Clara Lou
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To: MaineVoter2002
According to what I've heard, they never actually made any money when you strip away all the smoke and mirrors.

So why should they pay income tax?
4 posted on 02/16/2003 4:57:30 PM PST by proxy_user
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To: MaineVoter2002
This is not news to Freepers, but it is shameful that we have to read it in the UK media before it is ever printed in the US.
5 posted on 02/16/2003 4:58:00 PM PST by Eva
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To: Paul Atreides
That is priceless! lol
6 posted on 02/16/2003 4:58:19 PM PST by visualops (Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.)
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To: MaineVoter2002
Use the correct headline; not your [valid] interpretation; otherwise you defeat the use of FR's archives.


Friday, 14 February, 2003, 09:31 GMT
Enron 'bribed tax officials'
Enron logo
A crucial report into the collapse of disgraced energy giant Enron has discovered the firm's executives bribed tax officials.

The energy giant - once the US' seventh largest firm - paid no income tax between 1996 and 1999 according to the investigation by the Senate Finance Committee.

The report reads like a conspiracy novel

Charles Grassley
The outraged committee's chairman, Charles Grassley, described a week-long programme of wining and dining, tennis, fishing and golf as part of Enron's strategy to get its own way.

Mr Grassley also said the report called into serious doubt the ethics of tax advisers and the "desperate" bankers, accountants and lawyers who helped Enron.

"The report reads like a conspiracy novel, with some of the nation's finest banks, accounting firms and attorneys working together to prop up the biggest corporate farce of this century," he said.

The investigation provides the first complete story of Enron's efforts to manipulate its taxes and accounting.

The findings of the investigation, which have been kept tightly under wraps until now, have been described by senators as "eye-popping", "disturbing", and "barn-burning".

Need to reform

Enron's bankruptcy was the first in a wave of scandals that swept across corporate America, transforming attitudes towards companies.

Enron's failure destroyed the retirement savings of thousands of employees and hurt individual investors and pension funds across the world.

Enron places the spotlight again on the general ineffectiveness of the current law

Lindy Paull
Taxation committee
Experts now expect broad reform of corporate tax law in the US, an area not previously tackled in the aftermath of the Enron scandal.

Mr Grassley said the report read like a roadmap of how to abuse the tax system, but promised to ensure that such abuse could not be repeated.

"Enron places the spotlight again on the general ineffectiveness of the current law," Lindy Paull, who led the taxation inquiry, said.

The collapse of Enron was particularly shocking because its accounts made the firm appear to be healthy and prosperous.

And lawmakers have been scrambling to ensure the deception cannot happen again.

IRS overwhelmed?

The Finance Committee's ranking Democrat Max Baucus said Enron "overwhelmed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with the complexity" of its transactions.

"The IRS really couldn't figure it out even if it tried," Mr Baucus said.

Mr Baucus said that Enron repeatedly abused the tax code, while the IRS was "kept in the dark and out-manoeuvered".

But Ms Paull and Mr Grassley also stressed that some tax officials must have been deliberately collaborating with Enron.

The report said Enron profited from 12 large tax deals from 1995 to 2001 that saved the corporation more than $2bn.

Guilty parties?

The BBC's New York business correspondent, Stephen Evans, says the big question is who the senators will implicate in the deception.

Introducing the report, Mr Grassley referred to a "jaw-dropping" amount of benefits paid to Enron executives while ordinary employees were left high and dry.

The benefit system also came under fire from Ms Paull, who specifically referred to the perks received by senior staff which included a share in a jet plane.

Former Enron chief executive officer Kenneth Lay
Kenneth Lay: refused to testify

Kenneth Lay, Enron's former chairman and chief executive, maintained his silence when he appeared before the committee. He has not yet been charged.

Andrew Fastow, the former chief financial officer, has pleaded innocent to 78 counts of fraud, money-laundering, conspiracy and other charges.

But other company employees have alleged that the top executives knew about the damaging schemes being hatched in the finance department.

Evidence from the report today may also give federal prosecutors new leads in their battle to weave together a case against Enron.

It is now 18 months since the accounting black hole was first revealed, but the complexity of the case has slowed legal proceedings.



7 posted on 02/16/2003 5:08:50 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
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To: Eva
This is not news to Freepers, but it is shameful that we have to read it in the UK media before it is ever printed in the US.

I'm not a rocket scientist, but I think that is because the title of the story is "Clinton's IRS". Hence, it will never be mentioned in the US print media, or otherwise.
8 posted on 02/16/2003 5:09:11 PM PST by rs79bm
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To: Clara Lou
I agree that headlines should be accurately stated. The original headline along with its source determines what I read when I'm pressed for time.

As much as I have voted Republican for 30 years, I will usually bypass articles from GOPUSA. They won't tell me anything I don't already believe.

The same goes for headlines. Keep them accurate. I like FR's free-wheeling opinions, but putting those opinions in parentheses (a la the famous barf alerts) gives us the info and still alerts us to the poster's opinion.

9 posted on 02/16/2003 5:13:10 PM PST by BfloGuy (The past is like a different country, they do things different there.)
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To: MaineVoter2002
Klinton's head of the SEC, Leavitt admits to not even looking at Enron's annual reports for at least three years.
10 posted on 02/16/2003 5:26:36 PM PST by OldFriend (Pray)
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To: Alamo-Girl; Miss Marple; livius
FYI ping
11 posted on 02/16/2003 6:10:08 PM PST by Siobhan († Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet †)
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To: Siobhan
Thanks for the ping! Why am I not surprised at this? Clinton and everyone around him always struck me as being obsessed with money, not in the way of people who really want wealth and work at something and achieve, but sort of like petty grifters who would almost rather get money by dishonesty than any other way.

It's strange that in many cases, the amounts that Clinton and his cronies seemed to be after weren't even large amounts. Just a few little "gifts" here and there. They could be bought very cheaply.

But I guess that's just another reminder that what Bill really is deep down inside is just plain sleazy. It's so nice to have a President now who I don't have to feel embarrassed about.

12 posted on 02/16/2003 6:46:29 PM PST by livius
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To: Howlin; Liz; Mudboy Slim
Please add this to your *Crinton excrement list.

Thanks.

13 posted on 02/16/2003 6:48:54 PM PST by Libloather
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To: MaineVoter2002
bump
14 posted on 02/16/2003 7:37:48 PM PST by GrandMoM (Spare the rod, spoil the child!)
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To: Siobhan
Thanks for the heads up!
15 posted on 02/16/2003 7:54:06 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: MaineVoter2002
bump for research
16 posted on 02/16/2003 8:42:58 PM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: MaineVoter2002
From 1996 to 1999!! IRS was busy attacking churches!

It figures....the clintoons/rodhams at work!!

17 posted on 02/16/2003 10:33:59 PM PST by timestax
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To: MaineVoter2002
A-hem... Attorney General Ashcroft... when are the indictments coming?
18 posted on 02/16/2003 10:35:50 PM PST by unspun (Christ-informed, American constitutional republic = Yes. Libertarian & objectivist revisionism = No.)
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To: MaineVoter2002
You're surprised this was NOT on the news?

Gee, I wonder what ABCNNBCBS was covering when it "investigated" Enron? Just what crimes did they find that the Bush administration actually did ....

After all, we were told many hundred times that Enron was Bush's largest donor..... (Of course, they never did say that Enron was one of Clinton's biggest donors.)
19 posted on 02/16/2003 10:57:09 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (ABCNNBCBS lie!)
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To: timestax
It figures....the clintoons/rodhams at work!!





20 posted on 02/17/2003 9:18:37 AM PST by timestax
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