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Andrew Stuart Fastow (born 22 December 1961) was the chief financial officer of Enron Corporation until the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission opened an investigation into his conduct in 2001. F...
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Five years ago today, Andrew Fastow pleaded guilty to participation in crimes that contributed to the collapse of Enron. In his plea, Fastow admitted to disguising Enron's deteriorating financial health and engaging in a scheme to defraud the company of millions of dollars for his own benefit.
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Information about Andrew Fastow's social, political, and business networks -- from board memberships to campaign contributions, old school ties to government contracts. ... Analyst notes about Andrew Fastow...
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Andrew Fastow, chief architect of the shady, off-the-books deals that brought down Enron, pleaded guilty along with his wife Wednesday in an agreement that could take prosecutors to the top of the corporate ladder at the scandal-ridden company. ... By David J. Phillip, AP ... In two years, the Enron Task Force has brought...
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Crime: Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow, 47, pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy, which tried to to conceal the company's massive losses. He was also ordered to forfeit $23.8 million in family assets.
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Here's what the former Enron finance chief told CFO in 1999 about those now-infamous third-party investments. ... In an appearance before the Securities and Exchange Commission late last month, former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow is said to have invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about his role in the company's downfall.
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ANDREW S. FASTOW ; 1831 Wroxton Road ; Houston, TX 77005, ... 1. Respondent Andrew S. Fastow, the former CFO of Enron Corp., has refused to comply with a subpoena requiring him to appear for testimony in the Securities and Exchange Commission's ongoing investigation of Enron Corp.
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Washington, D.C., January 14, 2004 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today settled civil fraud charges filed against Andrew S. Fastow, ... "With this settlement and Andrew Fastow's continuing cooperation, we have penetrated Enron's Executive Suite," said SEC Enforcement Division Director Stephen M. Cutler.
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In 1999, Enron was the darling of the investment world, and some saw then-Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow as the man who had made it so.
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