Kenneth Lay
Kenneth Lay
Kenneth Lee "Ken" Laywas an American businessman. He was the CEO and chairman of Enron Corporation. Lay was indicted by a grand jury on 11 counts of securities fraud in 2004. In 2006, Lay's trial began in Houston and he was found guilty on 10 counts. Lay died while vacationing in Snowmass, Colorado, on July 5, 2006, three months before his October 23 sentencing. A preliminary autopsy reported Lay had died of a heart attack caused by coronary artery disease...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCriminal
Date of Birth15 April 1942
CountryUnited States of America
I was trying to see if they would meet with my lawyers.
I did everything I could humanly do during this time. Did I make mistakes? I'm sure I did.
He may have had a few trick questions, as he said, but I think he did a fine job on all of it.
I was more interested in talking to Vince Kaminski about some general risk-management issues.
I wasn't trying to defend my monkey one way or the other.
Any slots at the senior level, including CEO or other slots, will be filled internally.
I take full responsibility for what happened at Enron. But saying that, I know in my mind that I did nothing criminal.
We need someone who is a strong representative of our value system.
Our liquidity is fine. As a matter of fact, it's better than fine. It's strong.
I believe then - I believe now - that I fully complied with the law.
I remember an Amnesia. I think it was appropriately named.
I made comments I thought were appropriate at the time.
I always tried to comply with whatever the regulations are.
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