Enron officials admit to using company jets since bankruptcy filing
Enron officials ``admit'' to using company jets for eight trips since filing for bankruptcy in 2001. Seven of those flights carried a total of 43 passengers to bankruptcy hearings in New York, spokesman Mark Palmer said in late January. The eighth flight transported family members of former Enron...
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