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Robert Zoellick -- U.S. trade representative
. Served on Advisory
Council of Enron Corp. Lawrence Lindsey -- White House economic adviser
. Served on Enron board in 2000/1 Deily, Linnet Deputy --
U.S. Trade Representative Enron
. Owned Enron Stocks, $15,001- $50,000
Thomas White -- Secretary of the Navy
. Enron executive for 10 years
Rumsfeld, Donald -- Secretary of Defense Enron
. Owned Enron Stocks,
$1,001- $15,000 Rove, Karl Senior -- Adviser to the President
. Owned
Enron Stocks $100,001 - $250,000 Stock Sources including all other Bush officials with ties to ENRON: http://www.public-i.org/cgi-bin/WhosWhoSearch.asp?Display=List&List=All
In June 2001, Vice President Dick
Cheney asked Indian opposition leader Sonia Gandhi about a
multimillion-dollar debt owed to Enron from a major energy project
in India. In January 2002, officials confirmed to CNN, that this
subject came up for only a moment at a meeting at the White House,
and that no one at Enron asked Cheney to raise the issue. Cheney
met with Gandhi to discuss general diplomatic issues affecting the
U.S. and India.
Source:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/01/18/cheney.enron/index.html
Senator Phil
Gramm
and his wife Wendy Gramm had been accused on corruption regarding
Gramm's past at ENRON. Wendy Gramm was on the board of Enron
Corporation, which has given almost $35,000 to Phil Gramm over the
last few years. Wendy Gramm was named to the company's board, just
five weeks after stepping down from the CFTC (Commodity Futures
Trading Commission), which around the same time, exempted Enron and
a group of other oil and gas companies from federal regulation on
some of their commodities trading. The move was a big financial
boon to Enron. Due to a PBS-report, Enron paid Wendy Gramm $22,000
a year for her service on its board, plus $1,250 for every meeting
she attended. The CEO of Enron, Kenneth
Lay, was regional chair of the Gramm for President Campaign.
Robert Scheer wrote in the Los Angeles Times, that Wendy Gramm was
mentioned in a bank lawsuit alleging insider trading as having sold
$276,912 in Enron stock in November 1998. Her response is that she
sold the stock to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest,
given that her husband was chairman of the Senate Banking
Committee.
Source: robertscheer.com/1_natcolumn/02_columns/010202.htm
ENRON had military ties in some deals with Global Crossing and Thomas White (->). The most ignored fact on ENRON in the US media is their connection to the Taliban. (See Enron-Taliban Connection)
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