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update Former CEO Sanjay Kumar is indicted as Computer Associates agrees to a $225 million settlement in an ongoing accounting probe.

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good hope the gov't throws the book at them
by cpudrewfl September 22, 2004 6:30 AM PDT
After reading about that the desolved a bunch of american jobs and moved them overseas I'd love to see CA go down in a blaze of glory.
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good hope the gov't throws the book at them
by cpudrewfl September 22, 2004 6:30 AM PDT
After reading about that the desolved a bunch of american jobs and moved them overseas I'd love to see CA go down in a blaze of glory.
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Another rogue corporation, another slap on the wrist
by djugan September 22, 2004 2:17 PM PDT
Well, it looks like Sanjay and company will be next to steal the bacon without commensurate legal repercussions or personal penalties.

Until we fully return the governance of this country to its rightful place, in the hands of the people, we should expect a steady stream of criminal activity from faceless corporations that have hijacked our system of checks and balances in all three branches of government.

Indeed, it IS the best government money can buy.
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Another rogue corporation, another slap on the wrist
by djugan September 22, 2004 2:17 PM PDT
Well, it looks like Sanjay and company will be next to steal the bacon without commensurate legal repercussions or personal penalties.

Until we fully return the governance of this country to its rightful place, in the hands of the people, we should expect a steady stream of criminal activity from faceless corporations that have hijacked our system of checks and balances in all three branches of government.

Indeed, it IS the best government money can buy.
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