The Houston Chronicle reports here that this week will start with Wesley Colwell, one of Enron’s accountants. Never charged, testifying as part of his cooperation, and not listed as a key player in the Chronicle’s playbill – it is likely that this witness will be used to support aspects of the prosecution’s financial case. Colwell, who paid more than $500,000 to settle a securities matter, received a four year suspension from the SEC. (see here)
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