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Great products, to bad a few crooks are running the place into the ground.

The sad part is there are some really good people in the engineering side of the house. They will end up paying for this fiasco.

The following came from associated press on 5/28/04.

I love the final paragraph with the quote from Tom Burger:

"When we realized we had an issue here, we cooperated with them, we investigated ourselves and we have taken all the appropriate actions to make sure this can't happen again," said Tom Burger, president and chief executive officer of NEC Unified Solutions and NEC/BNS.

"We investigated ourselves"

The government should have let Enron investigate themselves. Kind of like letting the Fox guard the chicken coop. No way to lose when you investigate yourselves!!! Except they lost almost $ 21,000,000.00

Here is the entire article.

NEC-Business Network Solutions Inc. (NEC/BNS), a unit of NEC America Inc., is set to plead guilty Thursday to defrauding a U.S. government program to help needy schools use the Internet.

Under a plea agreement, the company would pay US$20.6 million in fines, civil settlements and restitution, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Judge Charles Breyer of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California is scheduled to hear the guilty plea and rule on the plea agreement Thursday afternoon, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Jacobs.

NEC/BNS was charged with collusion and wire fraud in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's E-Rate program, which uses money from telecommunications user fees to fund Internet use by schools. Under the program, schools apply for funds to cover cabling, Internet equipment and monthly connectivity fees.

The company is charged with allocating contracts and rigging bids in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act at school districts in Michigan, Wisconsin, Arkansas and South Carolina, according to the DOJ. It also has been charged with wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud E-Rate and the San Francisco Unified School District. In the San Francisco case, NEC/BNS inflated bids, agreed to submit false and fraudulent documents to hide plans to install ineligible items and agreed to donate "free" items for which it planned to bill E-Rate, according to the DOJ's statement. The company also filed false and fraudulent documents to cut off inquiry into the legitimacy of the funding request, the DOJ said. Under the plea agreement, NEC/BNS would pay a $4.7 million fine for those crimes.

The company also entered into a civil settlement on Thursday to provide restitution for the harm caused by its crimes. It will pay $10.3 million in cash and provide $5.6 million in goods and services to designated school districts as a condition of a three-year probation, the DOJ said.
NEC/BNS is cooperating in an ongoing government investigation, according to the statement.

"When we realized we had an issue here, we cooperated with them, we investigated ourselves and we have taken all the appropriate actions to make sure this can't happen again," said Tom Burger, president and chief executive officer of NEC Unified Solutions and NEC/BNS.
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Tom Burger Drove two other companies into the ground why not this one!!!! He is as crooked as they come and he had the nerve to push this ethics directive maybe he should have stopped hanging around with the Enron people an stop being so greedy. He should go to prison!!!!! and become someones BITCH!!!!!

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Do you guys work for the same company?
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I think they must, I know this may be upsetting but take it to HR

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I don't know why companies, their CEO's and/or CFO's get themselves in these types of situations. It shakes consumer and shareholder confidence - not to mention ruins the employees Financial Plans/shares.

I read this the other day: A frontline article from PBS. It seems even our banking system uses 'questionable accounting'. It's a good read and it may suprise you...

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontl...tc/script.html
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